

PICSciE Conference: Research Computing at Princeton
May 8-9, 2012
Venue: Princeton Center for Theoretical Science (PCTS)
4th Floor, Jadwin Hall
The Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE) recently organized its first conference highlighting research computing at Princeton at the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science in Jadwin Hall.
The conference was a perfect opportunity to engage Princeton's high performance computing community in developing a common vision on how to further strengthen its resources and services. The two-day event brought together computational scientists and researchers from across campus working on topics ranging from astrophysics to neuroscience.
- Computational Astrophysics
- Computational Biology
- Computational Chemistry
- Computational Climate Science
- Computational Energy Sciences
- Computational Earth System Science
- Computational Engineering
- Computational Genomics
- Computational Molecular Biology
- Computational Neuroscience
- Computational Physics
- Computational Plasma Physics/Fusion Energy
- High Performance Computing Resources and Services at Princeton
Here are the links to the slide presentations:
5/8/12 AM Session: Curtis Hillegas, Frans Pretorius, Olga Troyanskaya
5/8/12 PM Session: David Blei, Iain Couzin, Roberto Car
5/9/12 AM Session: Stephane Ethier, Christodoulos Floudas, Venkatramani Balaji
5/9/12 PM Session: Anatoly Spitkovsky, Emily Carter, Jonathan Cohen, David Medvigy
