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HITS bietet regelmäßig verschiedene Veranstaltungsformate an. So findet jeden Monat unser HITS-Kolloquium statt. Wenn Sie sich für das HITS-Kolloquium registrieren möchten, nutzen Sie bitte dieses Formular: https://www.h-its.org/de/registration/

Außerdem veranstalten wir wissenschaftliche Workshops unserer Forschungsgruppen, öffentliche Vorträge und Veranstaltungen für Interessierte in Heidelberg und der Region.

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Eike Hermann Müller: Efficient fast multipole methods for (kinetic) Monte Carlo simulations of interacting particle systems

By Eike Hermann Müller, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, UK Including electrostatics in (kinetic) Monte Carlo simulations of interacting particles is challenging due to the long-range nature of the Coulomb potential. As a result, the computational complexity grows rapidly with N, the number of particles in the system. While the Fast Multipole Method […]

Tools for Systems biology modeling and data exchange: COPASI, CellNetAnalyzer, SABIO-RK, FAIRDOMHub/SEEK

Heidelberg Heidelberg, Germany

During this 3-day course, attendees will learn basic techniques for modeling of biochemical networks including data access and storage due to the FAIR principles. The first day introduces principles of stoichiometric and constraint-based modeling coupled with hands on exercises using CellNetAnalyzer. The second day continues with kinetic modeling techniques which will be illustrated and exercised […]

5th SIMPLAIX internal project meeting

Studio Villa Bosch Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 33, Heidelberg, Germany

Mehr zu dieser Veranstaltung hier: https://www.h-its.org/de/2022/09/16/simplaix-nr-5/

HITS/SIMPLAIX talk: Olexandr Isayev

Heidelberger Institut für Theoretische Studien Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 35, Heidelberg, Germany

Mehr zu dieser Veranstaltung hier: https://www.h-its.org/de/2022/10/24/hits-simplaix-isayev/

Kolloquium Sarbani Basu: Learning physics through astronomy – the Sun and Stars as laboratories

By Sarbani Basu, Department of Astronomy, Yale University, USA We normally rely on physics to interpret and understand astrophysical processes. However, with precise seismic data from the Sun and other stars, we can use astrophysics to inform us about the physical properties of stellar matter, and in some cases inform us even about fundamental physics. […]

Kolloquium David Dao

By David Dao, GainForest/PhD candidate ETH Zurich, Switzerland Nature has been deteriorating at rates unparalleled in human history and the implications are global. Climate change and biodiversity loss are two bullets in the same gun. Perils we face in parallel, both driven by deforestation and land use change. If global tropical deforestation were a country, […]

HITS-SIMPLAIX joint colloquium Michele Ceriotti: Atomic-scale modeling in the age of machine learning

Studio Villa Bosch Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 33, Heidelberg, Germany

By Michele Ceriotti, EPFL STI SMX-GE, Lausanne, Switzerland When modeling materials and molecules at the atomic scale, achieving a realistic level of complexity and making quantitative predictions are usually conflicting goals. Data-driven techniques have made great strides towards enabling simulations of materials in realistic conditions with uncompromising accuracy. In this talk I will summarize the […]

Kolloquium Peter Smillie: Counting fullerenes with modular forms — an application of number theory to carbon chemistry

Studio Villa Bosch Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 33, Heidelberg, Germany

By Peter Smillie, Mathematical Institute, Heidelberg University Fullerenes are polyhedral molecules made of carbon atoms, first discovered in 1985. A few isomers are naturally occurring and many more have since been synthesised, with numerous applications across materials science, biology, and medicine. One source of theoretical interest in fullerenes is that there are a lot of […]

Kolloquium Shimei Pan: Bias and Fairness in AI

Studio Villa Bosch Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 33, Heidelberg, Germany

By Shimei Pan, Information Systems Department of UMBC, Baltimore, USA The emergence of advanced AI technologies, such as Deep Learning and ChatGPT has the potential to revolutionize the way we work, live, and interact with each other, potentially bringing a profound transformation of our society. Thus, it is imperative that we ensure the responsible development […]

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