by Rick Quax | Oct 17, 2017 | Hot News, News
In the H2020 Health call on In-Silico Clinical Trials, Prof. Alfons Hoekstra has received a grant as partner in the INSIST project: IN Silico trials for treatment of acute Ischemic STroke. The main goal of INSIST is to realize in silico clinical stroke trials for...
by Rick Quax | Oct 13, 2017 | Hot News, News
Anna Nikishova, Debraj Roy, and Philip Rutten were present at the symposium Science in a Digital World where they presented their poster. This symposium is organized by the Netherlands eScience Center: “This annual symposium is an opportunity for anyone working...
by Rick Quax | Oct 5, 2017 | Hot News, News
Peter Sloot is featured in an article by The Correspondent about education in primary schools. There is a growing voice towards teaching children how to program as early as possible, driven by the industry. Peter Sloot sees it differently however. Peter:...
by Gabor Zavodszky | Aug 15, 2017 | Hot News, News
The research article on “Multiscale Computing in the Exascale Era” by Saad Alowayyed, Derek Groen, Peter V. Coveney, and Alfons G. Hoekstra was recently published in Journal of Computational Science. “We expect that multiscale simulations will be one of the main...
by Gabor Zavodszky | Aug 7, 2017 | Hot News
The research article on “Cellular Level In-silico Modeling of Blood Rheology with An Improved Material Model for Red Blood Cells” by Gábor Závodszky, Britt van Rooij, Victor Azizi, and Alfons Hoekstra was recently published in Frontiers in Physiology. “Many of...
by Gabor Zavodszky | Jul 21, 2017 | Hot News, News
Journal of Computational Science (JoCS) is a young journal founded by the Computational Science Lab. We’re proud that JoCS impact factor (from Web of Science), has grown 62% (from 1.078 in 2015 to 1.748 in 2016). JoCS 5-Year Impact Factor 2016: 2.009 Journal of...