Dear all,
I forward an email of possible interest - the International Conference on
Computational Physics conference which is in Boston this August.
Registration is apparently free for anyone of the Harvard comunity, I am
not sure if this extends to postdocs, you would have to check with prof.
Kaxiras. The deadline to register is quite soon though (June 1st)
Best,
Stephanie
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From: Efthimios Kaxiras <kaxiras(a)physics.harvard.edu>
Date: Thu, May 29, 2014 at 11:18 AM
Subject: Conference on Computational Physics 2014
Dear CSE Secondary Field students,
now that courses are over I imagine you are all focusing on your research.
Summer is always a good time to attend some conferences related to your
interests. We are very lucky that this summer the International Conference
on Computational Physics (CCP2014) is taking place in Boston, at BU,
just across the river! You should check it out:
http://ccp2014.bu.edu/
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We are even more lucky that the IACS will be a sponsor of this Conference,
thanks to a generous Anonymous Gift. This means that all of our students
can attend the Conference for *free* (registration would have been $250 for
students).
Actually, because of the sponsorship, this (free registration) applies to
any member
of the Harvard community, so you can spread the word to others who might be
interested.
CCP2014 covers an extraordinarily broad range of Physics.
I strongly encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity and make the
most of it. Deadline for abstracts for poster or oral presentations is
June 1,
so you should hurry to submit an abstract if you want to present your work.
I'll be happy to talk to anyone of you if you need more details or
advice on this.
best regards,
EK