On 12 January 2023, Prof. Dr. Anna Marciniak-Czochra gives a talk with the title "Mechanisms of symmetry-breaking and developmental pattern formation: Insights from mathematical modelling".
On 26 January 2023, Dr. Rastko Sknepnek gives a talk with the title "Modelling effects of activity on the collective cell behaviour of epithelial tissues ".
On 09 February 2023, Prof. Dr. Jan Hasenauer gives a talk with the title "How can mechanistic modelling profit from machine learning?".
In this overview talk, I will present several short projects reflecting the current research agenda of the Neuroinformatics group to provide links for possible future collaborations.
On 13 April 2023, Dr. Paolo C. T. Souza gives a talk with the title "On the road to biomolecular design with the Martini coarse-grained model".
On 27 April 2023, Dr. Anna Erzberger gives a talk on the topic "Surface dynamics in living systems".
Dr. Manpreet Kaur from the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar talks about "Symmetry energy of finite nuclei".
Peter Bolhuis will talk tabout "Bridging length and time scales in biomolecular systems".
Dr. Tzer Han Tan from Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden talks about "Emergent mechanics and topology of multicellular systems".
Prof. Peter Hess from UNAM, Instituto de Ciencias nucleares in Mexico, talks about "The role of the Pauli Principle (PP) in nuclear physics".
Assistant Prof. Volodymyr Vovchenko talks about "Quarkyonic or Baryquar matter of QCD?".
Prof. Tomoi Koide from University Rio de Janeiro talks about "Hydrodynamics incorporating field theoretical quantum fluctuations".
Dr. Manpreet Kaur from the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, India talks about "Symmetry energy of finite nuclei" on Monday, 11 September 2023, at 12 noon.
The Seismology and Artificial Intelligence workshop funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung - BMBF) is being organised from 13th September to 15th September 2023 at Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies. This workshop is part of an established project ´Seismology and AI -SAI´ at FIAS and Institute of Geosciences, Goethe University.
The special CMMS-Seminar welcomes Floris van Eerden of the Department of Systems Immunology, Osaka University to Frankfurt.
In the winter semester 2023/24 we will resume our popular public lecture series "FIAS Forum". For the first date on September 21, 2023, we were able to win Volker Mosbrugger. The chairman of our foundation board and president of the Polytechnische Gesellschaft Frankfurt will talk about the sustainability crisis and its impact on the scientific landscape.
The options of quantum computing and benchmarks of some of the most powerful supercomputers will be presented by Kristel Michielsen. She will give an example from aircraft industry.
Seismology has witnessed significant advancements in recent years with the application of deep learning methods to address a broad range of problems. These techniques have demonstrated their remarkable ability to effectively extract statistical properties from extensive datasets, surpassing the capabilities of traditional approaches to an extent. In this workshop we aim to demonstrate the use of Python Packages SAIPy and its extension on HR-GNSS data for the benefit of seismologists and interested geophysicists. SAIPy is an open-source python library where we strive to combine our previously published models into an automated pipeline for monitoring continuous seismic data so that it can be easily implemented by seismologists.