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12th symposium on Discovery, Fusion, Creation of New Knowledge by Multidisciplinary Computational Sciences

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CCS International Symposium 2020

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Today, computational science is an indispensable research methodology in the basic and applied sciences and contributes significantly to the progress of a wide variety of scientific research fields. For multidisciplinary computational science based on the fusion of computational and computer sciences, frequent/regular opportunities of communication and collaboration are essential. Center for Computational Sciences (CCS) at the University of Tsukuba aims at improving such collaborations between different research fields. In this symposium, plenary speakers in various fields of computational sciences will give us talks on research frontiers, comprehensible to researchers and graduate students in other fields. In 2010, the CCS was recognized under the Advanced Interdisciplinary Computational Science Collaboration Initiative (AISCI) by MEXT, and has since provided the use of its computational facilities to researchers nationwide as part of the Multidisciplinary Cooperative Research Program (MCRP). Since the last year, this symposium has been open to worldwide. This year, the symposium will be held online.

 

 

Date and Venue

Date:Oct. 6, 2020 [Tue] 
Venue:Zoom (The URL of the Zoom meeting will be sent to the registered email address after registration.)

Program (tentative)

Oct. 6 (Tue) 9:20 – 18:00 (JST)
 Chair: Takashi Nakatsukasa
 9:20-9:30 Opening Address
Hideo Kigoshi (University of Tsukuba, Vice President)
Taisuke Boku (University of Tsukuba, Director of CCS)
9:30-10:05 Plenary1
Bruce H. Thomas (University of South Australia)
10:05-10:40 Deep eukaryote relationships inferred through phylogenomics aided by PhyloFisher
Matthew W. Brown (Mississippi State University)
  Break (10min)
 Chair: Kazumasa Horie
10:50-11:25 AI-powered Geospatial Data Platform
Kyoung-Sook Kim (AIST Artificial Intelligence Research Center)
11:25-12:00 Computing Atomic Nuclei
Nicolas Schunck (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
12:00-12:35 The supercomputer “Fugaku” and A64FX Manycore Processor
Mitsuhisa Sato (RIKEN Center for Computational Science)
Lunch(12:35-13:40)
 Chair: Yoshinari Kameda
13:40-14:15 Performance evaluation of electron dynamics simulation in supercomputer Fugaku
Yuta Hirokawa (University of Tsukuba) 
14:15-14:50 Phase diagram of strongly interacting matter
Frithjof Karsch (Bielefeld University)
  Break (10min)
 Chair: Hiroyuki Kusaka
15:00-15:35 Solving kinematics of cosmological neutrinos in the 6D phase space on FUGAKU
Kohji Yoshikawa (University of Tsukuba)
15:35-16:10 Lagrangian Methods in Mountain Meteorology: Challenges and Opportunities
Michael Sprenger (ETH Zurich) 
  Break (10min)
Progress reports of the MCRP-2019 
16:20-18:00 Parallel sessions

  Session1 (Particle physics) Convenor: Hiroshi Ohno 
  Session2 (Astrophysics) Convenor: Kohji Yoshikawa
  Session3 (Nuclear physics) Convenor: Nobuo Hinohara
  Session4 (Material science) Convenor: Atsushi Yamada
  Session5 (Life science, Chemistry) Convenor: Mitsuo Shoji
  Session6 (Biology, Global environment, Numerical analysis, Computational informatics) Convenor: Yuji Inagaki
  Session7 (HPC systems) Convenor: Daisuke Takahashi

 

Registration

Participants should finish the registration by September 30, 2020. Presenters of the progress report of the MCRP-2019 projects must do it by September 13, 2020. The registration is free.  

[Registration here]

 

Organizing Committee

Nobuo Hinohara
Kazumasa Horie
Yuji Inagaki
Yoshinari Kameda
Hiroyuki Kusaka
Takashi Nakatsukasa
Hiroshi Ohno
Mitsuo Shoji
Daisuke Takahashi
Atsushi Yamada
Akio Yamagami
Kohji Yoshikawa

Contact: ccssympo[at]ccs.tsukuba.ac.jp


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