2nd International Symposium on Research and Education of Computational Science (RECS)
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2017年12月18日 13時00分 から 2017年12月19日 17時10分 |
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場所 | Fukutake Hall(The University of Tokyo) |
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This symposium is organized by the Computational Science Alliance of the University of Tokyo, which aims at strengthening education and research with modern high-performance computing by collaboration between faculties.
This series of symposium is planned to provide an overview of the frontiers of research and program development, and to promote mutual understanding among researchers of computational science and computer science across disciplines.
Several distinguished researchers are invited both from abroad and Japan.
Especially, many researchers in computer science field are invited to this 2nd symposium to introduce the latest achievements in computer science to the researchers and students in computational science
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Date: December 18(Mon.)to December 19(Tue),2017
Venue: Fukutake Hall,Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The University of Tokyo(Hongo Campus)
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【Invited speakers】
Kieron Burke : University of California, Irvine, USA ・High Performance Computing Infrastructure (HPCI) Consortium The Computational Science Alliance of the University of Tokyo
Weichung Wang : National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Xing Cai : Simula Research Laboratory, Norway
Kamil Rocki : Almaden Research Center, IBM Research, USA
Yutaka Ishikawa : Advanced Institute for Computational Science, RIKEN, Japan
Junichiro Makino : Department of Planetology, Kobe University, Japan
Tetsuya Sakurai : Center for Artificial Intelligence Research, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Kenji Ono : Research Institute for Information Technology, Kyushu University, Japan
Yasuo Kuniyoshi : Department of Mechano-informatics, University of Tokyo, Japan
Rio Yokota : Global Scientific Information and Computing Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Tsuyoshi Ichimura : Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan
Hideki Nakayama : Department of Creative informatics, University of Tokyo, Japan【Sponsor by】
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 1: Innovative drug discovery infrastructure through functional control of biomolecular systems
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 2: Integrated computational life science to support personalized and preventive medicine
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 3: Development of integrated simulation systems for hazards and disasters induced by earthquakes and tsunamis
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 4: Advancement of meteorological and global environmental predictions utilizing observational “Big Data”
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 5: Development of new fundamental technologies for highly-efficient energy creation, conversion, storage and use
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 6: Accelerated development of innovative clean energy systems
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 7: Creation of new functional Devices and high-performance Materials to Support next-generation Industries
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 8: Development of innovative design and production processes that lead the way for the manufacturing industry in the near future
・Post-K Computer Priority Issue 9: Elucidation of the fundamental laws and evolution of the universe
・RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science【Presented by】