Coffee Hour for Computational People United @ Stanford (CPUs)

This month we'll be having a coffee hour where you can enjoy some coffee tea and pastries while asking and answering questions about implementation and visualization. We'll also have visitors from the computational consulting (C^2) group on hand who can introduce you to their consulting service where they provide suggestions on how to improve or design code.


More about CPUs:

Introducing a new seminar series and club aimed at encouraging discussions among atomistic to continuum scale computational and theoretical researchers at Stanford!

Despite significant differences in research aims across computational groups at Stanford, there is a lot of overlap in the tools and ideas we use to solve problems! Have a job talk you’d like to try out on a broader audience? Seeking implementation or research ideas from other computational experts slightly outside your field? Want to build new skills, learn about related research areas, develop interdisciplinary research plans with a broader context? Would you like to create or learn from mini-tutorials on techniques, programs, and new hardware?

Experimentalists interested in “demystifying” computation are also welcome!

When:
Friday, March 16, 2012. 10:30 AM.
Approximate duration of 1.0 hour(s).
Where:
Clark Center, S362 (behind Peet's coffee) (Map)
Audience:
General Public
Faculty/Staff
Students
Alumni/Friends
Tags:
Engineering
Meeting
Sponsor:
Computational People United at Stanford (CPUs) is sponsored by the SUPD Postdocs Initiative Fund (SPIF), the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME) and the chemistry department.
Contact:
650-397-1278
cpus.group@gmail.com
Admission:

Open to all as a free event / coffee, tea, juice and pastries will be served to all.

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http://events.stanford.edu/events/314/31459

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