Computing Frontiers

Data: 22/Jul/2011 Time: 11:00

Target group: The seminar was aimed primarily at college students and young researchers, to offer them an overview of various issues related to computing R&D in Spain since the main intention is to provide a better selection criteria on the topics they would like to work and which professional fields they could choose. Besides it would provide a useful feedback to the speakers since they would be able to contact current students and thus, learn their main interest and doubts.

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1st Day of seminar
11.45h – Introduction
12.00h – Dedicated computers and citizen computing (Alfonso Tarancón)
16.00h – Large-scale distributed computing (Grid, Cloud and what may come) (Manuel Delfino)
18.30h – Approaching Grid Technologies to SME (Rubén Vallés Pérez)

2nd Day of seminar
09.00h – Computing with Biological systems (Javier Macía)
11.30h – Quantic computation (Juan José Ripoll)
16.00h – Robotics (Guillem Alenyà)

3rd Day of seminar
09.00h – Condensed mater computation (Pablo Ordejón)
11.30h – Nanophotonic computation (Luis Martín-Moreno)
16.00h – Computation using GPU’s: Application to the simulation of biological membranes (Enrique Velasco)

4th Day of seminar
09.00h – Cosmology simulations (Gustavo Yepes)
11.30h – Simulation and Flood Prevention (José María Carazo)
16.00h – The RES, the Spanish Supercomputing Network  (Montserrat González Ferreiro)

5th Day of seminar
09.00h – Cryptography and security (Francisco Jordán)
11.30h – R&D opportunities in Spanish companies regarding computing (Victor Canivell)