8 January 2009:
ACMM symposium
We are happy to announce the next symposium of the Amsterdam Center for Multiscale Modeling on January 8, 2009. There is no registration fee and the symposium is open to computational scientists, students, and anyone else with an interest in the ACMM.
Students and post-docs are invited to submit a poster for the
poster session by sending an email to
acmm-info-science
uva.nl with the title
and the author(s) of the poster.
- When : Thursday, 8 January, 13.30 - 17.00
- Where: University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166 (the Roeterseiland complex), Room A-C
Program:
| 13.30 | Berend
Smit, University of California, Berkely, USA Interactions between proteins in membranes |
| 14.10 |
Meta van Faasen, Vrije Universiteit Many-electron systems in boxes: from compressed atoms to electron scattering |
| 14.50 |
Thorsten Erdmann, AMOLF Optimal precision of noisy gene expression domains and the role of spatial averaging |
| 15.20 | Coffee break |
| 15.40 | Simon Portegies
Zwart, Universiteit van Amsterdam The Gravitational Billion Body Problem |
| 16.20 |
Jutta Rogal, Universiteit van Amsterdam A novel transition path sampling approach to assess multiple-state transition networks |
| 16.50 | Andreas
Götz, Vrije Universiteit Solvent Shifts of NMR Spin-Spin Couplings Constants from Frozen-Density-Embedding |
| 17.20 | Reception and poster session |