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+ | * Saturday, Nov. 22 2014: USF and neighboring universities are hosting a [http://predictivestatmech.org/papers/MRI-flyer.pdf Scientific Computing Workshop] for undergraduates. Follow the instructions in the flyer to sign up by Nov. 11! |
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+ | * Thursday, Oct. Oct. 16: David M. Rogers presented "[http://predictivestatmech.org/papers/real-poles.pdf Real-space quadrature: A convenient, universal representation for multipole expansions]." at the Southeast Regional Meeting of the ACS in Nashville, TN. |
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* Friday, August 29 2014: Felipe Zapata joins the group! |
* Friday, August 29 2014: Felipe Zapata joins the group! |
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* Monday, August 25 2014: USF Autumn Semester First Day of Classes - don't forget to sign up for [[CompSciFall2014|Introduction to Scientific Computing]]! |
* Monday, August 25 2014: USF Autumn Semester First Day of Classes - don't forget to sign up for [[CompSciFall2014|Introduction to Scientific Computing]]! |
Revision as of 18:32, 6 November 2014
- Saturday, Nov. 22 2014: USF and neighboring universities are hosting a Scientific Computing Workshop for undergraduates. Follow the instructions in the flyer to sign up by Nov. 11!
- Thursday, Oct. Oct. 16: David M. Rogers presented "Real-space quadrature: A convenient, universal representation for multipole expansions." at the Southeast Regional Meeting of the ACS in Nashville, TN.
- Friday, August 29 2014: Felipe Zapata joins the group!
- Monday, August 25 2014: USF Autumn Semester First Day of Classes - don't forget to sign up for Introduction to Scientific Computing!
- Monday, Aug. 18 2014: David M. Rogers presented an invited talk "pH Dynamics During Concentration Polarization," to the CM4 Mathematics for Mesoscopic Materials Modeling Group.
- Tuesday, July 8 2014: David M. Rogers presented "What’s Holding Up Multiscale modeling?" at the Telluride, CO workshop for Ions in Aqueous Solutions and Molecular Biology.
- Friday, May 9 2014: David M. Rogers presented "Jumping from atomistic to continuum simulation of electrochemical driving at interfaces," at the 2014 Florida FAME Conference.[1]
- January 29th, 2014: David M. Rogers presented "Simulating at the molecular / continuum interface," at the USF Research Computing User's Group Forum [2].
- Monday, August 26 2013: USF Autumn Semester First Day of Classes
- Friday, July 12, 2013: Argonne Center for Nanoscale Materials Proposal Deadline
- Thursday, July 4, 2013: Independence Day - celebrate by supporting EFF
- Thursday, April 11 2013: David M. Rogers presented "Solute Partitioning and Transport through Natural and Biomimetic Membranes," at the 2013 ACS National Meeting.