Seeking Student for Fall 2020 Research Project Position with the U-M Computational Quantum Many-Body Physics Group The U-M Computational Quantum Many-Body Physics Group, led by Professor Emanuel Gull, is seeking a master’s student to contribute to its work on a...
Appropriate accounting of greenhouse gas emissions is the first step to assign mitigation responsibilities and develop effective mitigation strategies. Consistent methods are required to fairly assess a region’s impact on climate change. Two leading reasons for the...
Inhalation of micron-sized droplets represents the dominant transmission mechanism for influenza and rhinovirus, andrecent research shows that it is likely also the case for the novel coronavirus. Increasing evidence suggests that the transmission of infectious...
Since 2014, MICDE has offered top-off fellowships to current and prospective students whose research project involves the use and advancement of scientific computing techniques and practices. These fellowships, which carry a $4,000 stipend, are meant to augment other...
Problem Solving using Computational Thinking, a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) launched by the University of Michigan in November of 2019, has already drawn more than 1,200 learners from around the globe. The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery &...
The COVID-19 pandemic is producing massive amounts of information that more often than not lead to different interpretations. The accurate analysis of this daily input of data is crucial to predict possible outcomes and design solutions rapidly. These can only be...
The Center for the Assessment of Tobacco Regulations (CAsToR) is accepting applications for scholarships to participate in a short course on tobacco simulation modeling, EPID730 Simulation Modeling of Tobacco Use, Health Effects and Policy Impacts, or in the course...
COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium On March 23, 3030 the White House announced the launch of a new partnership that aims to unleash U.S. supercomputing resources to fight COVID-19: the COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium. The goal of the...
Seth Guikema, Professor of Industrial & Operations Engineering, MICDE affiliated faculty, and President of the Society of Risk Analysis moderated the webinar on Coronavirus: Risk Analysis Perspectives on COVID-19 Outbreak on Thursday, March 12, 2020. The webinar...
MICDE operations plan during the COVID-19 outbreak You are all aware of the cancellation of in-class instruction and the suspension of most symposia, seminars and other events, as a consequence of the COVID-19 outbreak in Michigan. MICDE’s leadership has arrived at...