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Molecular Simulations in Biosystems and Material Science (SimBioMa)

Workshops, schools, conferences within SimBioMa Programme

 

 

 

 

YEAR 2009

- Conference on Noise in Life
Martin Falke (DE)
Cambridge, March - April 2009

- Workshop on Challenges in modelling the interface between biomolecules and inorganic surfaces
Michael Philip Allen (UK)
Mainz, 16 - 1 8 March 2009

- Workshop on Unraveling the structure of biomolecules: from nonequilibrium statistical mechanics to mechanical manipulation
Alessandro Torcini (IT)
Sesto Fiorentino, 16 - 18 February 2009

- School: Molsim 2009
Evert Jan Meijer (NL)
Amsterdam, 5 - 16 January 2009

YEAR 2008

- Workshop on Ab Initio Modelling in Applied Bio-Sciences: Structure, Dynamics & Function
Pooja Panchmatia (S)
Uppsala, 11 - 12 December 2008     go the website

- Workshop on Irradiation Effects in Nano-Scale Materials
Arkady Krasheninnikov (FI)
Finnish Lapland, 8 - 12 December 2008

- Workshop on Common trends between Kinetic theory, Dynamical Density
Functional methods and mesoscopic methods based on effective free energy
models
Ignacio Pagonabarraga (SP)
CECAM, 2 - 5 October 2008         Final report 

- Workshop on Computational Nanoalloys
Alessandro Fortunelli (IT)
Pisa, 22 - 24 September 2008    Go to website   Final report

- Conference on Morphology and dynamics of nanostructures and disordered materials via atomic-scale modelling
Carlo Massobrio (FR)
Warsaw, 15 - 19 September 2008

- Workshop on Surfactant templated porous materials: synthesis and characterisation
Flor Siperstein (UK)
CECAM, 10 - 12 September 2008   Final Report

- Workshop on Computational Nanofluidics
Nick Quirke (IE)
CECAM, 2 - 5 September 2008

- School on Time Dependent Density-Functional Theory: Propects and Applications
Fernando Nogueira (PT)
Benasque, 31 August - 15 September 2008   Final report

- School on Density Functional Theory and Beyond, Concepts and Applications
Volker Blum (DE)
Berlin, 14 - 23 July 2008

- School on Progress in Simulating Activited Processes
Simone Meloni (IT)
Rome, 30 June - 4 July 2008  Final report

- Workshop on Standardisation and Databasing of Ab-Initio and Classical Simulations
Simone Meloni (IT)
CECAM, 30 June - 1 July 2008

- School on Mixed quantum-classical dynamics: foundations and applications to photo-biological questions
Mario Barbatti (AT)
Vienna, 29 June - 4 July 2008   Final report

- Workshop on Physics of micro and nano flows
Lyderic Bocquet (FR)
Leiden, 9 - 12 June 2008

- Workshop on Electrostatic effects in soft matter
Jordi Faraudo (SP)
Barcelona, 10 -11 April 2008   Final report

- Workshop on Numerical methods in molecular simulation
Tony Lelievre (FR)
Bonn, 7 - 11 April 2008   Final report

- Conference on Molecular Simulations in Biosystems and Material Science
Peter Nielaba (DE)
Konstanz, 2 - 5 April 2008    go to website     Final report

- Workshop on Metastability and rare events in complex systems
Christoph Dellago (AT)
Vienna, 18 - 22 February 2008   Final report

 

YEAR 2007  (13 workshops)

- Energy Flow Dynamics in Biomaterial Systems
Irène Burghardt (FR)
Paris, 2 - 5 October 2007   Final report (1507)

- Modeling the structure and reactivity of silica and water: from molecule to macroscale
Ben Slater (UK)
Lyon, 17 - 19 September 2007    Final report (1552)

- Modeling and computer simulations of microswimming and bacterial mobility
Vladimir Lobaskin (DE)
Munich, 17 - 19 September 2007  Final report (1526)

- Granular Fluids: a proving ground for Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics
Maria J. Ruiz-Montero (SP)
Sevilla, 26 - 29 September 2007  Final report (1566)

- Modeling of biological matter/CCP2007
Michel Mareschal (BE)
Brussels, 5 - 8 September 2007      Final report  (1562)

- Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Quantum Dynamics in Condensed Phase Chemical Systems
David Coker (USA)
Dublin, 7 - 10 August 2007     Final report  (1542)

- Modeling the Interaction of Biomolecules with Inorganic Surfaces
Michael Philip Allen (UK)
Lyon, 25 - 27 July 2007  Final report (1558)

- Ab Initio simulations in photochemistry: bringing together nanodiabatic dynamics and electronic structure theory
Nikos Doltsinis (DE)
Lyon, 23 - 25 May 2007  Final report (1511)

- Nonlinear dynamics meets stochastic dynamics
Christoph Dellago (AT)
Vienna, 18 -20 April 2007  Final report (1501)

- Simulation of Hard Bodies
Antonio Scala (IT)
Lyon, 16 - 19 April 2007  Final report (1522)

- Progress in ab initio modelling of biomedicales: towards computational spectroscopy
Leonardo Guidoni (IT)
Rome, 2 - 4 April 2007   Final report (1493)

- Colloidal systems, polymers and liquid crystals
Peter Nielaba (DE)
Konstanz, 22 - 24 March 2007


- Multiscale Approaches to Nanomechanics
Ruben Perez (SP)
Lyon, 5 - 8 February 2007   Final report (1491)

 

YEAR 2006  (6 events)

- Sampling paths in molecular simulation for phase transitions, reactivity and kinetics
Manuel Athènes (FR), Florant Calbo (FR) and Anne Boutin (FR)
Orsay, 28 november - 1 December 2006   Final report click here

- Nanomechanics of Biomolecules Richard Lavery (FR) John Maddocks (CH)
Ascona, 20 - 25 November 2006  Final report (1343)

- Biophotonics and Molecular Simulations Pavol Miskovsky
Bratislava, 9 - 12 September 2006  Final report click here

- Patchy colloids, proteins and network forming liquids: analogies and new insights from computer simulations Emanuela Zaccarelli (IT), Francesco Sciortino (IT)
Lyon, 26 - 28  June 2006     Final report (1169)

- Multiscale modelling of soft and biological matter Mikko Karttunen (FI), Ilpo Vattulainen (FI)
Lyon, 18 - 20 October 2006      Final report (1154)

- Protein folding and misfolfing: bringing theory close to experiment and vice versa" Emanuele Paci (UK), Michele Vendruscolo (UK).
Lyon, 19 - 22 September 2006      Final report (1294)

 

Applications for SimBioMa workshops or other events (No deadline)

Decisions on the funding of Science Meetings are taken by the Steering Committee of SimBioMa

A workshop may bring together between 10 and 50 participants for two to four days to focus on a specific issue related to SimbioMa.  A conference  with a broader impact  brings together a larger number of participants (> 50) for two to four days and consists of lectures, exchange of information and discussion on developments in a specific scientific area.. A school is directed towards graduate students who have completed a masters degree, doctoral students or the equivalent. It may bring together between 30 to 150 participants to focus on a specific issue with a clear training element. The duration of a school would normally be one to two weeks.

TO SUBMIT AN APPLICATION FOR A SCIENCE MEETING (e.g. workshop, school, tutorial, conference), please consult  the following guidelines click here and use this Applicaton Form

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