NHR-Computational Physics Symposium

Europe/Berlin
Virtual (Online)

Virtual

Online

Description

The computational physics center of the National Alliance of High-Performance Computing (NHR) cordially invites everyone to the 2nd NHR Computational Physics Symposium.

The computational physics center is an initiative of the NHR which bundles the resources and competences of high-performance computing and makes them available to scientists of German universities.

Experts from different fields in computational physics, e.g. condensed matter physics, astroparticle physics or quantum chromodynamics, will present their research goals and nummerical challenges to startup the computational physics center initiative.

The registration is open to everyone!

 

                                              

  • Thursday, November 2
    • Introduction
      • 1
        National High-Performance Computing Alliance in Germany (NHR)
        Speaker: Prof. Christian Plessl (Paderborn University, Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing, NHR Board of Directors)
      • 2
        NHR Computational Physics Center
        Speaker: Prof. Martin Brehm (Paderborn University)
      • 1:55 PM
        Break
    • Condensed Matter Physics & Material Science (PC2)
      • 3
        Where next for Quantum Chemistry?
        Speaker: Prof. Ali Alavi (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research)
      • 4
        Speeding up quantum-many body physics with monitored quantum circuits
        Speaker: Prof. Simon Trebst (University of Cologne)
      • 3:20 PM
        Break
    • Materials Science & Particle Physics (NHR@SW)
      • 5
        Simulation of polymeric materials
        Speaker: Prof. Friederike Schmid (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
      • 6
        Molecular basis of liquid-liquid phase separation in cells
        Speaker: Dr Lukas Stelzl (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
      • 7
        Particle Physics: ATLAS Data analyses in Mainz
        Speaker: Dr Christian Schmitt (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
      • 8
        Gauge invariance in quantum simulations of gauge theories
        Speaker: Dr Michael Fromm (Goethe University Frankfurt)
  • Friday, November 3
    • Elementary Particle Physics I (NHR@KIT)
      • 9
        GoeGrid meets Emmy - Integration of HPC clusters into WLCG workflows
        Speaker: Dr Sebastian Wozniewski (University of Göttingen)
      • 10
        Data analysis at the ATLAS experiment utilising HPC resources - Integration in workflows & accounting with AUDITOR
        Speaker: Dr Michael Böhler (University of Freiburg)
      • 10:20 AM
        Break
    • Elementary Particle Physics II (NHR@SW)
      • 11
        The pion scalar form factor in lattice QCD
        Speaker: Dr Konstantin Ottnad (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
      • 12
        Proton and neutron electromagnetic radii and magnetic moments from lattice QCD
        Speaker: Mr Miguel Salg (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
      • 13
        The photon emissivity at the QCD chiral crossover from imaginary momentum correlators
        Speaker: Mr Ardit Krasniqi (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
      • 14
        The QCD chiral phase transition for different numbers of flavours
        Speaker: Mr Reinhold Kaiser (Goethe University Frankfurt)
    • 12:00 PM
      Lunch Break
    • Quantum Chromodynamics & Gauge Theories (PC2)
      • 15
        Spectral and Transport properties of the Quark Gluon Plasma from Lattice QCD
        Speaker: Dr Olaf Kaczmarek (Bielefeld University)
      • 16
        Quantum Simulation and Quantum Computation of Gauge Theories
        Speaker: Prof. Uwe-Jens Wiese (University of Bern)
      • 2:50 PM
        Break
    • Elementary & Astroparticle Physics (NHR@KIT)
      • 17
        Simulating radio emission from air showers for the Giant Radio Array for Neutrino Detection (GRAND)
        Speaker: Ms Jelena Köhler (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
      • 18
        Hybrid Quantum Graph Neural Networks for Particle Decay Tree Reconstruction
        Speaker: Mr Melvin Strobl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
      • 19
        Finding the path to HEP Computing @ NHR
        Speaker: Dr Torsten Harenberg (University of Wuppertal)
      • 20
        Cosmic-Ray Physics with HoREKA: A Case Study at IceCube Observatory
        Speaker: Dr Paras Koundal (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology & University of Delaware)
    • End of Event