Edoardo Aprà
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Scientist,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Shigenori Tanaka |
Professor,
Department of Computational Science,
Graduate School of System Informatics,
Kobe University
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We are aiming at "bottom-up" description and understanding of various biological processes using first-principle molecular simulation techniques.
Our research group of computational biology belongs to Department of Computational Science in Graduate School of System Informatics, which was established in Kobe University in 2010.
http://insilico.h.kobe-u.ac.jp/tanaka/
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Jooyoung Lee
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Professor,
School of Computational Science
Korea Institute for Advanced Study
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Nobuyuki Matubayasi
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Associate Professor,
Division of Environmental Chemistry
Institute for Chemical Research
Kyoto University
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Dr. Matubayasi investigates the structure, dynamics, and reaction of
solutions with fine tunability and/or with nano-scale inhomogeneity by
computer simulation and theory of solutions. Solvation is systematically
elucidated in for ionic liquid and supercritical fluid from both the static
and dynamic viewpoints, and noncatalytic reactions of environmental
importance are analyzed. The notion of solvation is extended toward a
unified treatment of micelle, lipid membrane, protein, and polymer, and the
structural organization and fluctuation and the molecular binding are
studied for soft, self-organizing systems.
http://rdb.kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp/researchers/view/matubayasi+nobuyuki
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Xingqiu Chen
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Professor,
Materials Process Modeling Division,
Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science,
Institute of Metal Research,
Chinese Academy of Science
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Dr. Xing-Qiu Chen received his Ph.D degree in Physical Chemistry from the University of Vienna in 2004,
and took two-year postdoctoral studies in the Institute for Physical Chemistry and Vienna Center for Computational Materials Science in Austria from 2004 to 2006.
In 2007, he moved to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in USA for his second three-year postdoctoral studies in the Materials Science and Technology Division.
In the end of 2009, he moved to Shenyang, starting his new position as a Research Staff Member funded by a CAS 'Hundred Talent Project'
in the Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), China.
More information is found at http://www.synl.ac.cn/org/MPMD/zi/XQCh.htm
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Shuji Ogata
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Professor,
Department of Scientific and Engineering Simulation
Graduate School of Engineering
Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Dr. Shuji Ogata received his Ph.D degree in Physics from the University of Tokyo in 1991,
and took two-year postdoctoral studies in Department of Physical at the University of Tokyo from 1991 to 1993.
In 1993, he became a research associate in Department of Physics at the University of Tokyo
until he got an associate professor position in Yamaguchi University in 1995.
Since the beginning of April, 2003, Dr. Ogata has served as a full professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering
and Department of Science and Engineering Simulation in Nagoya Institute of Technology.
More information is found at http://locs.bw.nitech.ac.jp/en/index.html
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Nils Wedi
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Researcher,
European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
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Keiichi Ishioka
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Associate Professor,
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
Graduate School of Science,
Kyoto University
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Associate Professor of Meteorology at Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University.
His research interest is in geophysical fluid dynamics, especially in two-dimensional turbulence, vortical dynamics, interaction between vortical flows and waves, convections, and numerical modeling using spectral methods.
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Philippe de Forcrand
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Professor,
Institute for Theoretical Physics
ETH Zurich
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Tetsuo Hatsuda
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Professor,
Physics Department
The University of Tokyo
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Theoretical Research Division
Nishina Center, RIKEN
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Dongrui Fan |
Associate Professor,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Dongrui Fan received Ph.D. degree of computer architecture in 2005 from Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and now he is an Associate Professor of the institute since 2006. His research interests focus on computer architecture, on-chip multi-core/many-core architecture, and low-power embedded micro-architecture design. Currently, he leads Advanced Micro-System research group (AMS, about 70 members) designing high-throughput computing processors -- Godson-T and Data Processing Unit -- Godson-D. He also contributes a lot for several high-performance processors in China.
Dongrui Fan is a senior member of China Computer Federation (CCF), member of Technical Committee Member of Computer Architecture and System Software of CCF and IEEE member. He serves as a Program Committee Member of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, Applications and Technologies (PDCAT) in 2009 and 2010. And he also serves as the Program Vice-Chair in the 40th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP) in 2011, and several workshops. He is also a HiPEAC member in Europe.
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Akira Asato |
General Manager,
LSI Development Division
Next Generation Technical Computing Unit
FUJITSU LIMITED
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Pete Beckman |
Director,
Exascale Technology and Computing Institute
Argonne National Laboratory
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Pete Beckman is a recognized global expert in high-end computing systems.
During the past 25 years, he has designed and built software and architectures for large-scale parallel and distributed computing systems.
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~beckman/Home.html
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Yutaka Ishikawa |
Team Leader,
System Software Research Team, RIKEN AICS
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Professor,
Department of Computer Science,
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology
The University of Tokyo
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Li Chen |
Associate Professor,
Key Laboratory of Computer System and Architecture,
Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Dr. Li Chen is an associate professor of the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her research interests include parallel programming languages, parallelizing compilation and supportive tools for parallel applications. The goal of her team is to provide HPC users with programming productivity and efficiency on large scale parallel systems.
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Hiroyuki Takizawa
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Associate Professor,
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences,
Graduate School of Information Sciences,
Tohoku University
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He is an associate professor of Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, since 2009. His research interests focus especially on heterogeneous computing and its programming environment with emphasis on supporting evolution of legacy code. He is now leading one of CREST projects for developing software technologies in the post-Peta scale computing era.
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