Author: simscienceadmin
Welcome Note
- Prof. Dr. Norbert Lossau
Vice-President of the University of Göttingen - Prof. Dr. Thomas Hanschke
President of the TU Clausthal -
Prof. Dr. Anita Schöbel
Vorstandsvorsitzende Simulation Science Center Clausthal-Göttingen
Workshop Schedule
Thursday
Großer Seminarraum
Seminarraum 2
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Break
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Simulation and Optimization in Networks 1
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Lunch
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Break
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Simulation of Materials 2
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Guided City Tour
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Workshop Dinner
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List of all events on Thursday
Friday
Großer Seminarraum
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Invited Talk: Kai Nagel, TU Berlin
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Break
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Simulation and Optimization in Networks 2
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Lunch
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Simulation and Optimization in Networks 3
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Break
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Simulation of Materials 3
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Closing Note
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Seminarraum 2
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Break
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Distributed Simulations 2
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Lunch
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Distributed Simulations 3
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Break
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Poster Session
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List of all events on Friday
Inivited Talk: Achim Streit, KIT
Invited Talk: Kai Nagel, TU Berlin
Presentation Format
The workshop features poster and oral presentations of accepted submissions. The length of an oral presentation is 25 min (incl. questions).
Invited Talk: Samuel Forest, MINES ParisTech
Plenary Speaker: Achim Streit
Achim Streit, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany
Enabling Data-Intensive Science in the Helmholtz Association
BIO: Prof. Dr. Achim Streit is the director of the Steinbuch Centre for Computing (SCC) and professor for computer science at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) since mid-2010. He is responsible for the HPC and Big Data activities at SCC – both systems as well as R&D activities. He is topic speaker “Data-Intensive Science and Federated Computing” in the Helmholtz Programme “Supercomputing & Big Data” (of which he is also the deputy speaker). He is the coordinator of the Large Scale Data Management and Analysis (LSDMA) initiative in Helmholtz, which is about fostering data-intensive science in Germany through Data Life Cycle Labs and generic methods research. He is the coordinator of the Helmholtz Data Federation (HDF), a 5-year multi-million Euro investment project to establish an open federated research data infrastructure in Germany. He and his institute are involved in major European e-Infrastructure projects such as EUDAT2020, EOSCpilot, INDIGO-Datacloud, AARC as well as the FET flagship Human Brain project. Prior to KIT, he was at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) of Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, where he was responsible for the Grid activities and active in several EU e-infrastructure projects such as DEISA, PRACE, OMII-Europe, EGI-InSPIRE and helped to initiate the EMI and EUDAT projects.
Simulation of Materials 1
Session Chair: Stefan Hartmann
10:30 am – 10:55 am
Dzmitry Hlushkou, Anton Daneyko, Vasili Baranau and Ulrich Tallarek
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Numerical investigation of mass transfer in bulk, random packings of core–shell particles
10:55 am – 11:20 am
Peter Stein, Ashkan Moradabadi, Manuel Diehm, Bai-Xiang Xu and Karsten Albe
TU Darmstadt
Multiscale simulation of anisotropic surface stress and bulk stresses in transition metal oxide nanoparticles
11:20 am – 11:45 am
Johannes Neumann, Jaan-Willem Simon and Stefanie Reese
RWTH Aachen University
Validation of a synthetic 3D mesoscale model of hot mix asphalt
11:45 am – 12:10 pm
Frederik Scherff, Sebastian Scholl and Stefan Diebels
Universität des Saarlandes, AG der Dillinger Hüttenwerke, Universität des Saarlandes
Mechanical Simulation of 3D-Microstructures in Dual-Phase Steel
Contact
Marcus Baum
Institute of Computer Science
Goldschmidtstr. 7
37077 Göttingen
Tel. +49 551 39 172024
Fax. +49 551 39 14415
marcus.baum@cs.uni-goettingen.de