52nd ASE Seminar (Hybrid: on-site, online)
52nd ASE Seminar (Advanced Supercomputing Environment), Information Technology Center, the University of Tokyo (ITC/UTokyo) will focus on topics related to the utilization of machine learning for simulation, and will be held with Natalie Kubicki(University of Cologne) and Prof. Yuki Nagai(The University of Tokyo) as invited speakers. Please join us. Participation is free, but please be sure to register in advance. Please note that on-site participation will be limited to the first 35 people, so please apply early. All presentations will be in English.
52nd ASE Seminar
Date & Time: December 9, 2024 (Monday), 15:00 - 16:30
Style: Hybrid of Online (Zoom) and On-Site (T412, Information Technology Center, Kashiwa II Campus, the University of Tokyo)
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Co-Hosted by: Supercomputing Research Division, Information Technology Center, the University of Tokyo
Program
52nd ASE Seminar
15:00-16:30, December 9 (Monday), 2024
15:00 - 15:05 | Takashi Shimokawabe (The University of Tokyo) Opening |
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15:05 - 15:45 | Natalie Kubicki (University of Cologne) Investigating the Feasibility of a Convolutional Neural Network Surrogate Model Employing an Overlapping Domain Decomposition Approach for Steady-State Blood Flow Predictions |
15:45 - 16:25 | Yuki Nagai (The University of Tokyo) Efficient and Accurate Molecular Dynamics: The Self-Learning Hybrid Monte Carlo Method |
16:25 - 16:30 | Takashi Shimokawabe (The University of Tokyo) Closing |
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Seminar format
- The seminars are open to everyone, not limited to users of this center.
Application form
Participation fee: FreeThe deadline for registration is 12:00 p.m. one day prior to the date of the seminar.
* We will send you information about the Zoom meeting for the seminar by e-mail.
* We will start sending the above e-mail about one week before the date of the seminar.
Inquiries about the ASE Seminar
Associate Professor Takashi Shimokawabe, ASE Seminar Coordinator
E-mail:shimokawabe@cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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