Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg

Computational Soft Matter and Biophysics (12. and 19.05.2022)

Symposium Venue

The symposium will take place in the seminar room of the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Philosophenweg 19.

Hybrid Mode of Symposium

The symposium will take place in hybrid form. Lectures will be held in attendance for invited guests only but will also be broadcast via ZOOM (access will be provided through this website in time for the symposium).


Program

Thursday, 12.05.2022

Time Speaker Title
14:00-14:45 Tristan Bereau The unreasonable effectiveness of multiscale modeling in soft materials discovery
14:45-15:30 Ville Kaila Unified principles of energy conversion in complex biological systems
15:30-16:00 -------------------  Coffee break  --------------------
16:00-16:45 Susanne Liese Modeling biophysical cooperation at the nanoscale
16:45-17:30 Maria Reif Advanced free‐energy calculations to study biomolecular association and conformational change

Thursday, 19.05.2022

Time Speaker Title
14:00-14:45 Roberto Covino Investigating mechanisms of biomolecular self‐organization by integrating physics‐based simulations and AI
14:45-15:30 Aljaz Godec Towards a physically consistent coarse graining far from equilibrium
15:30-16:15 Arash Nikoubashman In Silico ‐ From Theoretical Models to Bio‐Inspired Materials
16:15-16:45 -------------------  Coffee break  --------------------
16:45-17:30 Ana‐Sucana Smith Multi‐scale modelling and simulations of living and functional materials interfaces
17:30-18:15 David Zwicker Physical models of biomolecular condensates

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Symposium Poster

Invited Speakers

Tristan Bereau (MPI f. Polymerforschung, Mainz)
Ville Kaila (Stockholm University)
Susanne Liese (Universität Augsburg)
Dr. Maria Reif (TUM, München)
Roberto Covino (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies)
Aljaz Godec (MPI f. Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften, Göttingen)
Arash Nikoubashman (JGU Mainz)
Ana-Suncana Smith (FAU, Erlangen)
David Zwicker (MPI f. Dynamik und Selbstorganisation, Göttingen)

Speakers names are linked to personal websites.

Follow Symposium Online

The lectures of the symposium will be streamed online via ZOOM (access will be provided through this website in time for the symposium).

Contact

In case of questions please contact Nina Rothe (+49 6221 54 19648 or dekanat@physik.uni-heidelberg.de).