Quantum-Classical Modeling of Chemical Phenomena
March 8-11, 2010
CSIC Building (#406),
Seminar Room 4122.
Directions: home.cscamm.umd.edu/directions
Following up on the announcement made during the workshop -
two new NSF
solicitations:
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
REGISTRATION CLOSED
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. Participants were requested to pre-register and confirmation of approved applicants were emailed on or before February 1st. Confirmed participants can access their record at here.
Due to the large number of applications, we regret that RSVP is now closed to new applicants.
SCIENTIFIC SCOPE
This workshop will focus on deterministic and stochastic methods for sparse representations and simulations of quantum transport and quantum reaction dynamics. The aim is to bring together a group of experts in Applied Mathematics, Physics and Theoretical Chemistry to examine the current state of development of numerical techniques and foster interdisciplinary research in the development of computational methods at the interface of quantum and classical dynamics. Fundamental challenges in simulations of quantum dynamics will be addressed within the context of molecular dynamics, including wave-packet propagation methods, density functional theory methods (Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics CPMD), and hybridization of computational schemes linking classical and quantum theories such as quantum-classical coupling, surface-hopping and semiclassical methods.
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CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS
Name |
Affiliation |
Millard Alexander |
University of Maryland |
Claude Bardos |
University of Paris VII |
Victor Batista |
Yale University |
Estela Blaisten-Barojas |
National Science Foundation |
Wei Cai |
University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Sugata Chowdhury |
George Mason University |
Feizhi Ding |
New Mexico State University |
Weinan E |
Princeton University |
Carlos Garcia-Cervera |
University of California, Santa Barbara |
Evelyn Goldfield |
National Science Foundation |
George Hagedorn |
Virginia Tech |
Sharon Hammes-Schiffer |
Penn State University |
Michael Herman |
Tulane University |
Haiyan Jiang |
University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Shi Jin |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Ilja Klebanov |
Freie Universitt Berlin |
Claude Le Bris |
CERMICS - ENPC |
Lin Lin |
Princeton University |
Jian-Guo Liu |
Duke University |
Cynthia Lo |
Washington University in St. Louis |
Jianfeng Lu |
Duke University |
Nancy Makri |
University of Illinois |
David Manolopoulos |
Oxford University |
William Miller |
University of California, Berkley |
Pingbing Ming |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Manikandan Paranjothy |
Texas Tech University |
Kyoyeon Park |
Texas Tech University |
Oleg Prezhdo |
University of Washington |
Peng Qi |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Eitan Tadmor |
University of Maryland |
Guohua Tao |
University of California, Berkeley |
Mark Tuckerman |
New York University |
Suleyman Ulusoy |
University of Maryland |
Haobin Wang |
New Mexico State University |
John Weeks |
University of Maryland |
Dongming Wei |
University of Wisconsin - Madison |
XU YANG |
Princeton University |
Weitao Yang |
Duke University |
Tang-Qing Yu |
New York University |
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FUNDING
A limited amount of funding for participants at all levels is available, especially for researchers in the early
stages of their career who want to attend the full workshop.
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INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS
CSCAMM Visitor Guide: home.cscamm.umd.edu/visitors
CONTACT
Center for Scientific Computation And Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM)
Computer Science Instructional Center (Building #406)
University of Maryland, College Park
College Park, MD 20742-3289
Email: qcp10@cscamm.umd.edu
Web: /programs/qcp10
POSTER
Poster is available here.
PHOTOS
Photo gallery from this conference can be viewed here.
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