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From: Olaf Lenz (olenz_at_icp.uni-stuttgart.de)
Date: Mon Aug 06 2012 - 09:10:22 CDT
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Hello everybody!
This mailing might be interesting to those of you that work with
coarse-grained models of soft matter.
With this mailing, we want to invite you to the ESPResSo Summer School
2012
"Simulating Soft Matter with ESPResSo, ESPResSo++ and VOTCA"
which will take place
on October 8-12, 2012
at the Institute for Computational Physics
at the University of Stuttgart, Germany
ESPResSo , ESPResSo++ and VOTCA are open-source software packages that
have been designed specifically to study and simulate coarse-grained
soft matter systems. They are used by more than 100 institutions
worldwide. The packages are developed at the ICP at Stuttgart
University, Germany and the Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research in
Mainz, Germany.
The school consists of lectures and hands-on sessions in two tracks,
both for beginners as well as for experienced users and developers of
ESPResSo and ESPResSo++. Furthermore, there will be a poster session,
where participants have the opportunity to discuss their projects with
the other participants and the speakers, and a number of scientific
talks where scientists will present recent research projects that were
done with any of the software packages.
The school is generously supported by CECAM and the SimTech Cluster of
Excellence.
If you want to register, or if you are interested in further details,
have a look at the homepage of the school:
http://espressomd.org/wordpress/ess2012/
Best regards
Olaf Lenz, on behalf of the organizational team
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Dr. rer. nat. Olaf Lenz
Institut für Computerphysik, Pfaffenwaldring 27, D-70569 Stuttgart
Phone: +49-711-685-63607
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