A podcast series coming to you from the University of Warwick all about multi-scale modelling of heterogeneous systems. Run by PhD students on the @HetSysCDT
Want to learn more about the tools and methods used in computational science? Tune in to our upcoming "Computational Toolkit" Seminar series on Youtube from the 1st of Feb 2022. https://t.co/ss86U7tXik
#TheComputationalToolkit is a brand new seminar series, convened by @IdilIsmail20. The series aims to offer a practical introduction to #ComputationalScience. Check out the schedule and join us on YouTube Live every Tuesday at 4pm from the 1st Feb! https://t.co/jOkBfSZVga
Our @HetSysCDT PhD students have been running two exciting podcast series, looking at multi-scale modelling of heterogeneous systems.
During both series they have spoken to various individuals about their innovative research.
Listen to series 1 & 2 here: @MultiscaleMuse
That's a wrap for S2 of Multiscale Musings, we hope you have enjoyed listening and we would like to say thank you to all of our amazing speakers for giving a great insight to the research being done in the computational sciences.
@mona_minkara @Northeastern Please also check out Mona's website which details more of her research, teaching and her incredible work detailing her experience as a blind scientist.
https://t.co/6FctxxJSRx
The eighth and final episode of S2 is now live. In this episode, we interview Dr @mona_minkara, an assistant Professor at @Northeastern discussing computational methods for molecular interactions at biological interfaces.
https://t.co/Bz385ss9Vc
The seventh episode of S2 is now live. In this episode, we interview Dr Ricarda Beckmann, a research fellow at the University of Cambridge discussing hydrodynamical simulations of supermassive black holes.
https://t.co/Y78ADaZ1oG
The sixth episode of S2 is now live. In this episode, we interview Dr Misbah Sarwar, a senior Principal Scientist working at Johnson Matthey, discussing research in computational chemistry in industry.
https://t.co/6cLgXqvP2X
The fifth episode of S2 is now live. In this episode, we interview Dr Francesca Baletto discussing her research in catalysis and energy storage using computational techniques at Kings College London. @KCL_Physics
https://t.co/mHs49KIYz0
The fourth episode of S2 is now live. In this episode we interview Dr @pstansfeld discussing his research in computational biological sciences here at the @warwickuni.
https://t.co/ONwntd2T6k
The third episode of S2 is now live. Follow the link for the short version of our interview with Prof @JoshuaSchrier discussing his research in Computational Chemistry and Machine Learning at @FordhamNYC, @fordhamchem https://t.co/G4uiHtfbrp