MICDE Ph.D. Student Seminars 2023-2024: Jeffrey Hatch
2022 South Thayer BuildingComputational Methods in Chemistry
Computational Methods in Chemistry
This event is the first of its kind, dedicated to scientific foundation models (SciFM), that are set to revolutionize science in the same way Generative AI has transformed natural language. This two-day conference will bring together some of the most renowned experts from the field of scientific foundation models who will share their insights and […]
This event is the first of its kind, dedicated to scientific foundation models (SciFM), that are set to revolutionize science in the same way Generative AI has transformed natural language. This two-day conference will bring together some of the most renowned experts from the field of scientific foundation models who will share their insights and […]
Immersed methods for fluid-structure interaction
Applications for the $4,500 2024-2025 MICDE Graduate Fellowships will open May 1, 2024. Please join this Zoom session to learn more about the fellowships and how to submit a great application!
The educational programs represented are: PhD in Scientific Computing (MICDE) Graduate Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE) Graduate Certificate in Computational Neuroscience (MICDE) Graduate Certificate in Data Science (MIDAS) These programs are open to all U-M graduate students with an interest in scientific computing or data science. These methodologies can have a wide range […]
Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Cavitating Flows
The educational programs represented are: PhD in Scientific Computing (MICDE) Graduate Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering (MICDE) Graduate Certificate in Computational Neuroscience (MICDE) Graduate Certificate in Data Science (MIDAS) These programs are open to all U-M graduate students with an interest in scientific computing or data science. These methodologies can have a wide range […]
This year’s focus of the Advanced Computational Science & Engineering Showcase (ACES) mini-symposium is connecting advanced algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-performance computing (HPC) architectures to advance scientific discovery. The event showcases the work of the University of Michigan faculty members at the intersection of AI, HPC, and advanced algorithms. It also includes a panel […]
PhD in Scientific Computing director Eric Johnsen will speak about opportunities for undergraduate or master's students seeking a graduate education in Computation and Artificial Intelligence for Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. Food will be provided. Please register to attend.