Computational Science is one of the emerging research fields
that
involves applied mathematical research in the areas of
science and
engineering, where the development of efficient and robust
algorithms
becomes crucial. In addition, implementation of scalable
parallel
algorithms in supercomputers plays a pivotal role in solving
large scale
scientific and industrial problems. The central theme of
this symposium
is on the development of accurate numerical schemes for solving
differential equations, of analysis and robust numerical
algorithms
including efficient parallel algorithms for high performance
computing.
More than 20 invited plenary speakers (academia/industry)
and several
contributed talks are planned.
Plenary speakers/Scientific advisory committee:
Prof. S. Ambikasaran (IISc), Prof. N. Balakrishnan (IISc),
Prof. T. Basak
(IITM), Dr. Chiranjib (Shell India), Prof. S. Ganesan
(IISc), Prof.
Murugesan (IISc), Prof. Nagaiah Chamakuri (MEC), Prof. Neela
Natajaj
(IITB), Prof. Phaneendra (IISc), Prof. A. K. Pani (IITB),
Prof. C. Praveen
(TIFR-CAM), Prof. S. Raha (IISc), Prof. G. Rangarajan
(IISc), Prof. Ratish
kumar (IITK), Dr. Sajani Surendran (CSIR- 4PI), Prof.
Sathish S .
Vadhiyar, Dr. Senthilkumar (CSIR-4PI), Prof. S. Sundar
(IITM) and Dr.
Suranjan Sarkar (Shell India)…
Scientific outreach:
In order to encourage young talents in higher education and in
Computational Science research, travel expenses (second
class train or
bus fare, whichever is minimum) will be provided for
selected final year
students of all disciplines of B.E./B.Tech., M.Sc., M.Tech
and students
seeking M.Tech or PhD admissions in computational science at
CDS.
Diversity among the students will also be used as a
criterion for
selection. NO Registration fee, free accommodation and
boarding will
also be provided for participants selected under this category.
Computational Science at CDS is a unique inter-disciplinary
program
that brings together the domain-specific knowledge of
science and
engineering with relevant areas of computing and
mathematics. It
educates and trains students to ‘model’ problems or ‘simulate’
processes varying across many disciplines in science and
engineering.
Research at CDS include Bio-molecular Computation,
Computational
Electrodynamics, Computational Photonics, Medical Imaging,
Numerical
Mathematics & Scientific Computing, Computational Fluid
Dynamics,
Quantum Computation, Scientific Computation, Structural
Biology and
Bio-Computing, High Performance Computing, Database systems,
GPU
computing, Computer Graphics, Scientific Visualization,
Computational
Topology, Machine learning, Natural Language Processing, Video
Analytics, Computer Vision and Cloud Computing.
CSS 2017 is organized by the Department of Computational and
Data
Sciences, under the Division of Interdisciplinary Research
at Indian
Institute of Science, Bangalore, India.
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