Watercooler: March 29, 2005
The Scientific Watercooler meetings, hosted by the Center for Computation and Visualization, are informal gatherings of researchers who need to use high performance computing to enable their research. These meetings are usually scheduled on the last Tuesday of each month at 4:00PM in the CIT Swig Boardroom.
This month’s meeting agenda will include the following topics:
"Computational applications in protein homology modeling, docking simulations, and interactive molecular dynamics in the Cave"
Presented by Edward Hawrot, Professor, Medical Sciences
Professor Hawrot will review how the combination of High Performance Computing snd Virtual Reality has enhanced modeling of protein dynamics.
Current status of CCV resources
CCV Staff
Open discussion of HPC needs and issues
Light refreshments will be served.
