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Patterns for High Performance Multiscale Computing

Patterns for High Performance Multiscale Computing

by Gabor Zavodszky | Sep 20, 2018 | Hot News, News

The research article on “Patterns for High Performance Multiscale Computing“ by S.Alowayyed, T. Piontek, J.L.Suterd, O.Hoenene, D.Groen, O.Luke, B.Bosak, P.Kopta, K.Kurowski, O.Perks, K.Brabazon, V.Jancauskas, D.Coster, P.V.Coveney, A.G.Hoekstra was recently...
Numerical Investigation of the Effects of Red Blood Cell Cytoplasmic Viscosity

Numerical Investigation of the Effects of Red Blood Cell Cytoplasmic Viscosity

by Gabor Zavodszky | Sep 17, 2018 | Hot News, News

The research article on “Numerical Investigation of the Effects of Red Blood Cell Cytoplasmic Viscosity Contrasts on Single Cell and Bulk Transport Behaviour“ by Mike de Haan, Gábor Závodszky, Victor Azizi, and Alfons Hoekstra was recently published in the...
Partnership between UvA IAS and TNO to get a grip on complexity

Partnership between UvA IAS and TNO to get a grip on complexity

by Rick Quax | Sep 4, 2018 | Hot News, News

On 29 August 2018, the University of Amsterdam and TNO signed a Letter of Intent to establish a new partnership: “Policy by Simulation”. They join forces to get a better understanding of complex phenomena, and create innovations for various pressing problems (among...
Uncertainty Quantification of a Multiscale Model for In-Stent Restenosis

Uncertainty Quantification of a Multiscale Model for In-Stent Restenosis

by Rick Quax | Aug 23, 2018 | Hot News, News

Anna Nikishova et. al recently published a paper on “Uncertainty Quantification of a multiscale model for In-Stent Restenosis” in a special issue on “Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification of Cardiovascular Models” in Cardiovascular...
Predicted secondary phase of susceptibility in HIV disease progression

Predicted secondary phase of susceptibility in HIV disease progression

by Rick Quax | Aug 14, 2018 | Hot News, News

Mancini et al. predict a secondary phase in HIV progression characterized by intermediate susceptibility to temporary treatment, up to 10 months post-infection. This is in addition to the acute phase of about 1 month post-infection which is already known to be...
National Student Evaluation: good score for Master Computational Science

National Student Evaluation: good score for Master Computational Science

by Rick Quax | Jul 30, 2018 | Hot News, News

Our Master program Computational Science has been rated 4.3 out of 5 in the most recent National Student Evaluation (NSE). This is 0.3 points higher than the average score in University of Amsterdam and 0.25 points higher than the Dutch national average. The score for...
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