JNCASR - CECAM Conference MD@60
Location: Bangalore, India
Organisers
Applications will be reviewed at the end of the registration period (after November 5th). Due to the overwhelmingly large number of applications received, there is a small delay in processing the same. The shortlisted applicants will be informed on or before November 21, 2023.
Detailed information available in the "Important information" section below.
Sixty years after the pioneering paper “Correlations in the Motions of Atoms in Liquid Argon” by A. Rahman [1], Molecular Dynamics (MD) has become a ubiquitous and critical resource for research not only in the physical and life sciences, but also in engineering.
Thanks to the foundational work of pioneers like Anees Rahman, plus the efforts of the subsequent generations of brilliant researchers, who have focused on algorithms and methodological developments, MD has evolved from the engine procuring the time evolution of simple model systems to the underlying tool yielding mechanistic understanding of frontier problems in both fundamental and applied science, as well as in engineering.
The breadth of research employing MD is astounding, ranging from modern approaches for tackling rare events, and systems out of equilibrium, to large-scale simulations employing increasingly sophisticated models for the interatomic interactions, which are now more and more based on Machine Learned potentials, rather than semi-empirical approaches. These modern developments, concomitant with the ever-growing power of computational resources, means that MD is now routinely used to describe phenomena at size and time scales hardly imaginable in 1964. For example, milliseconds length simulations of biological systems containing literally millions of atoms has led to remarkable progress in understanding the structure and function of Nature’s nanoscale molecular machines, which in turn has greatly aided in designing drugs to fight diseases. Similarly, simulations at the scale of literally billions of atoms have advanced our understanding of processes occurring in solid state mechanics. Such methodological and technological developments, along with key applications, have brought us to the point where MD has already had concrete societal impact. Even more exciting is the prospect of future simulations leading the design of quantum materials, which are not only going to be vitally important for application in energy science, but also for the next generation of devices. The MD toolbox will also lead the synthesis of new generations of catalysts that will be needed to ensure sustainability of our environment.
At this conference, we shall celebrate Anees Rahman’s pioneering contribution to MD simulation 60 years ago by bringing together leading experts, along with the new generation of practitioners in the field, to showcase and explore not only the history of the field but also the latest methodological developments.
Important information
Visa requirement:
Participants holding a passport other than that of India's need to apply for a Conference Visa. After acceptance of an application, the local organizers will send a formal letter of invitation which can be used for visa application. Participants can apply for an e-Conference Visa at: https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html along with the Invitation Letter from the Local Organizers.
Participation fee:
Accepted participants will need to pay a fee of Rs. 5000 (approx. 55 EUR). Boarding and lodging will be arranged without charges by the local organizers.
Important dates:
Starting Date for Registration Application: August 25, 2023
Last Date for Registration Application: October 25, 2023
Announcement of Shortlisted Applications: November 5, 2023
Start Date for Payment of Registration Charges: November 11, 2023
Last Date for Payment of Registration Charges: November 21, 2023
Program outline:
The meeting will kick-start on February 25, 2024 (Sunday) with a Mixer at 6 p.m. (IST) followed by Dinner.
February 26, 27, 28 and 29 will be devoted to technical sessions, which will include approximately 38 Oral Presentations as well as two Poster Sessions, each lasting at least two hours.
The conference will conclude by 5.30 p.m. on February 29, 2024 (Thursday).
Local website:
https://sites.google.com/view/md60/home
References
Balasubramanian Sundaram (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research) - Organiser
Umesh Waghmare (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research) - Organiser
Switzerland
Sara Bonella (CECAM HQ) - Organiser & speaker
Andrea Cavalli (CECAM HQ) - Organiser & speaker
United States
Michael Klein (Temple University) - Organiser & speaker