June 17, 2020 — The Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM) at the University of Warsaw invites enthusiasts of HPC and all people interested in challenging topics in Computer and Computational Science to the ICM Seminar in Computer and Computational Science that will be held on June 18, 2020 (7:00 p.m. CEST). The event is free.
On June 18, 2020, Stephen Wolfram, the creator of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha and the Wolfram Language, will present a lecture entitled: “Emerging Surprises in Applying the Computational Paradigm (and the Deep Relations between Physics, Distributed Computing, and AI).” Wolfram is also the author of “A New Kind of Science” and other books. He is the originator of the Wolfram Physics Project and the founder and CEO of Wolfram Research.
To register, visit https://supercomputingfrontiers.eu/2020/tickets/neijis7eekieshee/
ICM Seminars is an extension of the international Supercomputing Frontiers Europe conference, which took place March 23-25th in virtual space.
“The digital edition of SCFE gathered of the order of 1000 participants – we want to continue this formula of Open Science meetings despite the pandemic and use this forum to present the results of the most current research in the areas of HPC, AI, quantum computing, Big Data, IoT, computer and data networks … and many others,” says Dr. Marek Michalewicz, chair of the Organising Committee, SCFE2020 and ICM Seminars in Computer and Computational Science.
Registration for all weekly events is free.
For more information, visit https://supercomputingfrontiers.eu/2020/seminars/
About the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM), University of Warsaw (UW)
Established by a resolution of the Senate of the University of Warsaw dated 29 June 1993, the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM), University of Warsaw, is one of the top HPC centres in Poland. ICM is engaged in serving the needs of a large community of computational researchers in Poland through provision of HPC and grid resources, storage, networking and expertise. It has always been an active research centre with high quality research contributions in computer and computational science, numerical weather prediction, visualisation, materials engineering, digital repositories, social network analysis and other areas.
Source: ICM UW