International Symposium on Multi-scale Simulations of Biological and Soft Materials (MSBSM 2011) †
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News †
- Web site opened. [Feb. 01]
Scope †
Dynamics of biological and soft materials often exhibits large-scale, ultra-slow time evolution which can easily become several orders larger than typical microscopic length- and time-scales. Hence, effective simulation methods for bridging between different length- and time-scales are strongly desired.
The 2nd international symposium on "Multi-scale Simulations of Biological and Soft Materials" will be held in Kyoto on September 10-12, 2011. Many aspects of multi-scale simulations will be discussed at this symposium specially on biological and soft materials. The topical themes include computational methods for intermolecular forces, computational modelings for fluids and soft materials, coarse-graining methods, hybrid methods of micro/meso/macro simulations, non-equilibrium simulations, etc.
Date †
- Sep. 10(Sat) - 12(Mon), 2011
Venue †
- Inamori Hall, Shiran Kaikan, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, JAPAN [ LINK ]
(Seating capacity is 230.)
Fee †
- Registration is free-for-all
- Banquet fee is JPY 5,000 (General) / 3,000 (Students) per person
Main Topics †
- Coarse graining model
- Complex fluids / Soft matters / Soft materials
- Computaional fluid dynamics (CFD)
- Drug delivery system (DDS)
- Electrokinetics / Electrophoresis / Electrohydrodynamics
- Free energy calculation
- High performance computing (HPC)
- Intermolecular Interaction between sugar chain and protein
- Lipid bilayer / Liposome
- Micro/Nano fluidics
- Multi-scale / Multi-physics modeling for fluids and soft materials
- Multi-phase flow
- Quantum mechanics (QM) / Molecular mechanics (MM) / Molecular dynamics (MD)
- Rheology / Bio-rheology
- Statistical mechanics / Thermodynamics
Important Dates †
- Website opened. [ Feb. 1, 2011 ]
Organizing Committee †
- Ryoichi Yamamoto (Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan) Chair
- Takashi Taniguchi (Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan)
- Yuichi Masubuchi (Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan)
- Kenji Yasuoka (Keio University, Yokohama, Japan)
Sponsors & Supporting Institutions †
- Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) [ HP ]
- JST-CREST Research Area "High Performance Computing for Multi-scale and Multi-physics Phenomena" [ HP ]
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