Computer Physics Communications Seminar Series

Computer Physics Communications Seminar Series

Computer Physics Communications

The series will feature a selection of high-quality seminars covering the full spectrum of Computer Physics Communications topic areas. Specifically, each talk will be associated with a recent Computer Physics Communications paper, selected by the editorial board as being particularly innovative and/or having had significant recent impact.

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Upcoming live seminars

March 2025

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CEA DAM Île-de-France

On-the-fly clustering for exascale molecular dynamics simulations.

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Alizée Dubois
CEA DAM Île-de-France
Monday, March 3, 2025 2:00 PM (UTC)
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Technical University of Munich

JAX-Fluids: Toward Differentiable CFD of Compressible Single- and Two-phase Flows

Deniz Bezgin
Deniz Bezgin
Technical University of Munich
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Aaron Buhendwa
Technical University of Munich
Monday, March 17, 2025 2:00 PM (UTC)
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April 2025

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Durham University

ExaGRyPE: Numerical general relativity solvers based upon the hyperbolic PDEs solver engine ExaHyPE

Dr Han Zhang
Han Zhang
Durham University
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 1:00 PM (UTC)
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Seminars in preparation

University of Toronto

GPU-Native Adaptive Mesh Refinement with Application to Lattice Boltzmann Simulations

Khodr Jaber, University of Toronto
Barcelona Supercomputing Center

pyLOM: A HPC open source reduced order model suite for fluid dynamics applications

Benet Eiximeno Franch, Barcelona Supercomputing Center

BO-KM: A comprehensive solver for dispersion relation of obliquely propagating waves in magnetized multi-species plasma with anisotropic drift kappa-Maxwellian distribution

Wei Bai, Taiyuan University of Technology
Universiti Sains Malaysia

CNUCTRAN: A program for computing final nuclide concentrations using a direct simulation approach

M.R. Omar, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Northeastern University

RASCBEC: RAman Spectroscopy Calculation via Born Effective Charge

Rui Zhang, Northeastern University
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati

The hybrid anti-symmetrized coupled channels method (haCC) for the tRecX code

Vinay P. Majety, Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati

Published seminars

Delft University of Technology

CUBENS: A GPU-accelerated high-order solver for wall-bounded flows with non-ideal fluids

Pietro Carlo Boldini, Delft University of Technology
Zhejiang University
Kyoto University

DualSPHysics+: An enhanced DualSPHysics with improvements in accuracy, energy conservation and resolution of the continuity equation

Min Luo, Zhejiang University
Abbas Khayyer, Kyoto University
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Queen's University Belfast

YADE - An extensible framework for the interactive simulation of multiscale, multiphase, and multiphysics particulate systems

Vasileios Angelidakis, Queen's University Belfast
Peking University

HYPIC: A fast hybrid EM PIC-MCC code for ion cyclotron resonance energization in cylindrical coordinate system

Mingyang Wu, Peking University
Yunnan University

An unconditionally-stable well-posed relativistic particle pusher

Xiang-Ren Zhou, Yunnan University
Universidade Federal de São Carlos

A differentiable programming framework for spin models

Tiago de Souza Farias, Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

1D drift-kinetic numerical model based on semi-implicit particle-in-cell method

Igor Timofeev, Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
University of Padua

URANOS-2.0: Improved performance, enhanced portability, and model extension towards exascale computing of high-speed engineering flows

Francesco De Vanna, University of Padua
University of Padua

A hybrid deep learning model for optimizing particle identification systems

Ali Bavarchee, University of Padua