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CMSI Torrent No.2
Issued on May. 2011
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1st CMSI Poster Award Recipients Magnetic properties of low-energy effective model for iron-based superconductors derived from first-principles downfolding method ‒Microscopic origin of diverse magnetic ordered moment‒ (Takahiro Misawa Research Associate, Department of Applied Physics, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo) Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method without Detailed Balance (Hidemaro Suwa 3rd year Ph.D candidate, Department of Applied Physics, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo) Biomembrane Molecular Simulation That Explicitly Includes Solvent Molecules in an Effort to Achieve Massively Parallel Computing (Hayato Shiba Research Associate, Materials Design and Characterization Laboratory, Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo) From the Front Lines of Application Development Modylas Developer : Yoshimichi Andoh CMSI Industry-Government-Academia Cooperation Symposium : "Prospects for New Industrial Applications for Computer Simulations" K Computer News The Computational Science Anticipated by Researchers Working to Create New Materials ans Energy (Kazuhito Hashimoto Professor, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology / Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo) HPC Challenges for the Next Decade and Beyond-From Descovery to Applications at the Nano-Bio-Med Frontier (Michael L.Klein Ptofessor,institute for Computational Molecular Science,Temple University,Philadelphia PA 19122 USA) Development of Human Resources CMD®18 Workshop : A First-Hand Report K Computer : The Computer That Leaps Through Time
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