** Computational transport phenomena: At the cutting edge of Chemical Engineering [#eaeae5a2] #author("2018-06-19T00:42:33+09:00","default:mss","mss") - Kyoto University, Katsura Campus A2-306 ([[Map:http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/access/campus/katsura.htm]])~ - All the entry doors are electrically locked except for the main entrance of A2 building.~ - Access ([[Public Transportation:http://www.t.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/access/katsura/index.html?set_language=en]], [[Shuttle Bus: Yoshida-Katsura:http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/access/bus/index.htm#b]]) - [[''Photos'':https://picasaweb.google.com/ryo0921/SeminarAtKyotoUniversity20110914?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCJKZ1ZuMpprgPg&feat=directlink]] ** Sep 13 (Tue) [#v851dd7a] - 10:00-11:00 ''Juan de Pablo'' (Wisconsin, USA)~ "Multiscale Modeling of Directed Assembly and Its Application to Nanofabrication" -- Coffee - 11:15-12:00 ''Ryoichi Yamamaoto'' (Kyoto, Japan)~ "Meso- and Multi-scale simulations for Complex Fluids" -- Lunch - 13:30-14:30 ''Yannis Kevrekidis'' (Princeton, USA)~ "Equation-Free Modeling and Computation for Complex/Multiscale Systems" -- Coffee - 14:45-15:45 ''John Brady'' (Caltech, USA)~ "Particle Motion in Colloids: Microrheology, Microdiffusivity & Normal Stresses" ([[abstract:http://www-tph.cheme.kyoto-u.ac.jp/c/MSBSM2011/abs/Brady2.pdf]]) //"*" denotes to be confirmed.