各位
星健夫(鳥取大)と申します.
12月4日に東大で開かれる国際研究会
‘Development of next-generation quantum material research platform’
(Next QUMAT2017)
のご案内をいたします.
お近くの外国人研究者の方にも転送していただけると幸いです.
講演予定者
中野愛一郎(南カリフォルニア大, plenary)
島村孝平(神戸大)
藤田貴敏(分子研)
岩田潤一(東大)
吉見一慶(東大)
中西義典(東大)
中島研吾(東大)
星健夫(鳥取大)
(他, 交渉中)
よろしくお願いします.
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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to announce
the international workshop
‘Development of next-generation quantum material research platform’
(Next QUMAT2017),
held at Univ. Tokyo on 4. Dec 2017.
sites.google.com/site/nextqumat2017/
The registration on the web site is required,
because of the limitation of available seats.
Best wishes.
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International Workshop
‘Development of next-generation quantum material research platform’
(Next QUMAT2017)
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sites.google.com/site/nextqumat2017/
Place: Univ. Tokyo
Langueage: English
Organizer:
Takeo Hoshi, Aiichiro Nakano, Junichi Iwata, Kengo Nakajima
Scope:
The present workshop aims the international collaborationship, mainly
between Japan and US, for the material research ‘platform’ on the
next-generation supercomputers. The ‘platform’ will realize seamless
research of simulation and data-driven science, both for academic and
industrial purposes.
Time Table (tentative)
Workshp: 13:00-18:00
Banquet: 19:00-21:00 (optional, 6000yen)
Banquet will be held
at Lever son Verre Hongo
leversonverre-tokyo.com/restaurant/hongo/
in Forest Hongo
www.forest-hongo.com/en/index.html
No fee is required, except the banquet.
Deadline of registration for workshop: —–
Note:The registration will be closed earlier,
if the number of participants reaches the limit.
Deadline of registration for banquet : 12. Nov.
Note:The registration will be closed earlier,
if the number of participants reaches the limit.
Speakers and titles (under construction)
1. Aiichiro Nakano (U Southern California)
‘Quantum and reactive molecular dynamics simulations on the
next-generation US supercomputers’ (Plenary)
2. Kohei Shimamura (Kobe U)
‘Application of ab initio molecular dynamics simulation to investigate
the origin of life’
3. Takatoshi Fujita (Inst. Mol. Sci.)
‘Development of fragment molecular orbital method for organic
optoelectronic materials’
4. Junichi Iwata (U. Tokyo)
‘Large-scale first-principles calculations based on the density
functional theory with a real-space finite-difference method’
5. Kazuyoshi Yoshimi (U. Tokyo)
‘Development and enhancing usability of open-source software toward
constructing user-friendly platform on supercomputer’
6. Yoshinori Nakanishi-Ohno (U. Tokyo)
‘Data-driven diagnosis for compressed sensing with sparse modeling’
7. Kengo Nakajima (U Tokyo)
‘Application development framework for manycore architectures in
Post-K/Post-Moore era’
8. Takeo Hoshi, Yukiya Abe, Kentaro Oohira (Tottori U)
‘Development of next-generation quantum material research platform’
9. (Not confirmed)
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Takeo Hoshi
Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Tottori University
hoshi@damp.totori-u.ac.jp
www.damp.tottori-u.ac.jp/~hoshi/
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Takeo Hoshi
Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Tottori University
hoshi@damp.totori-u.ac.jp
www.damp.tottori-u.ac.jp/~hoshi/
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