28th IUPAP Conference on Computational Physics in 2016
The Conference on Computational Physics (CCP) is held every year under the auspices of the C20 Commission for Computational Physics of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP).
The purpose of the conference series is to bring together computational scientists, leading academics, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Computational Physics. The conference also provides the premier interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges and solutions adopted in the field of Computational Physics.
For more than 25 years since its establishment, this important conference had not come to Africa. In 2013 the South African Institute of Physics (SAIP), through the leadership of Prof Nithaya Chetty successfully bid for this prestigious conference to be brought to Africa for the first time. Hence the 2016 International Conference on Computational Physics (CCP2016) will be held in South Africa.
All areas of Computational Physics will be covered, including Statistical Physics, Complex System and non-linear dynamics, Soft Matters, Polymers and Biological Physics, Computational Biology, Quantum Many Body and Strongly Correlated Systems, Material and Nano Sciences, Quantum Computing, Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and Cosmology, Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, High Energy, Nuclear and Particle physics, Fluid Dynamics, Oceanography and Climate modelling, Geophysics and Geomechanics, Computational Physics Education, Software and Hardware Development. Now that South Africa is co-hosting the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) which, when completed in 2022, will be the world's largest scientific experiment, there will be a special session on computational astrophysics and big data astronomy at CCP2016.
Conference Format
The conference format will include plenary lectures (1 hours each), and parallel sessions comprising invited talks (30 min each) and contributed talks (20 min each) as well as poster presentations.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: ALL PAYMENTS FOR REGISTRATION FEES MAY STILL BE SETTLED BEFORE THE CONFERENCE STARTS!! (10 JULY 2016)
Important Dates:
First Announcement and Call for Abstracts – 30 November 2015
Abstract Submission Opening – 04 Jan 2016
Registration Opening – 01 Feb 2016
Abstract Submission Closes – 30 April 2016
Abstract Acceptance Notification – 06 May 2016
Registration Closes – 10 June 2016
Payment Deadline, - 17 June 2016
Deadline for submission of manuscripts for the proceedings – 30 August
Convener:
Prof.Nithaya Chetty
(University of Pretoria)
09:30
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10:30
Plenary
Plenary Session
Convener:
Prof.Nithaya Chetty
(University of Pretoria)
09:30
PLENARY: The Square Kilometre Array: Big Telescope, Big Science, Big Data.1h
Speaker:
Prof.Russ Taylor
(University of Cape Town (SKA))
10:30
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11:00
MORNING TEA
30m
11:00
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13:00
Parallel Track A: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and Cosmology: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and CosmologySpartan 1
Spartan 1
Convener:
Prof.Boris Rybakin
(MSU Lomonosov)
11:00
INVITED SPEAKER: Computational modeling of cosmic rays in the neighbourhood of the Sun30m
Dynamic Modelling on the Crystallization of Mono-sized Cubical Particles under Mechanical Vibrations20m
Speaker:
Prof.Xizhong An
(Northeastern University)
11:20
Dynamical Properties of Granular Materials20m
Speaker:
Prof.Sanjay Puri
(School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi -- 110067, INDIA.)
11:40
Electric field effects on the ionization cluster size distribution (ICSD) using the GEANT4 Monte Carlo toolkit.20m
Speaker:
MrSonwabile Ngcezu
(University of the Witwatersrand)
12:00
Finding motifs in DNA and protein sequences using set match20m
Speaker:
MrRobert Chirwa
(University of Louisville)
12:20
Protein dynamics as a function of ionic strength, calcium ion concentration and temperature: Calmodulin as a first step20m
Speaker:
MrSahil Aneja
(University of Delhi)
12:40
Understanding the role of the subtstrate in off-lattice simulations of graphene growth on copper20m
Speaker:
MrGwilym Enstone
(University of Warwick)
13:00
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14:00
Lunch
1h
14:00
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16:15
Parallel Track A: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and Cosmology: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and CosmologySpartan 1
Spartan 1
Convener:
DrReinaldo Rosa
(Lab for Computing and Applied Math - INPE-MCTI)
14:00
Simulating the synchrotron emission from Active Galactic Nuclei jets with grid based relativistic hydrodynamic code20m
Speaker:
MrIzak van der Westhuizen
(University of the Free State)
14:20
Computer simulation of the process of defragmentation and ablation of mass during the interaction of shock waves with molecular clouds20m
Multiscale simulations of structure and thermomechanical properties of phthalonitrile heat-resistance resins1h
Speaker:
DrVladimir Rudyak
(Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics)
16:30
Numerical Study of Microfluidic Transitional Flow Regime Curvature Effects for Compressible Isothermal Gases using Generalized Slip Boundary Conditions1h
Speaker:
MrVishal Ramnath
(University of South Africa)
16:30
Plasmon excitation in OLED with the DTMaxwell code1h
Speaker:
Anastasia Perepelkina
(Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics)
16:30
Plutonium Rock-Like Oxide fuel (ROXf) system , their once-through burning and usage.1h
Speaker:
Prof.Ashraf Elsayed Mohamed Saleh
(BRNO University of Technology)
16:30
Processes of decollimation of the beam of fullerenes during scattering on it beam of hydrogen.1h
Speaker:
MrDanila Alyabev
(Institute of Ion-Plasma and Laser Technologies, Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
16:30
Sustainable numerical scheme for molecular dynamics simulation of the dusty plasmas in an external magnetic field1h
Speaker:
Prof.Karlygash Dzhumagulova
(IETP, al Farabi KazNU)
16:30
The capture cross sections at the electron collisions with hydrogen atom and proton in the dense semiclassical plasma1h
Speaker:
Prof.Karlygash Dzhumagulova
(IETP, al Farabi Kazakh National University)
16:30
The Introduction of Heterogeneous Computing Platforms into the ATLAS Trigger at CERN1h
Speaker:
MrMarc Sacks
(University of the Witwatersrand)
16:30
The SAPBC method on local, non-cluster updates algorithms of Monte Carlo simulation: A study on more convergence of spin correlation at critical temperature1h
Asymmetric Shock Wave Generation in Microwave Rocket Using Magnetic Field1h
Speaker:
DrMasayuki Takahashi
(The University of Tokyo)
16:30
Chaos-dynamical computational method of forecasting evolutionary dynamics of environmental systems: Atmospheric pollutants dynamics1h
Speaker:
MrVasily Buyadzhi
(Odessa State University-OSENU)
16:30
Computational Code in Atomic and Nuclear quantum optics: computing multiphoton and autoionization resonances in a strong external electromagnetic field1h
Speakers:
Prof.Alexander Glushkov
(Odessa State University-OSENU), MsMarina Gurskaya
(Odessa State University-OSENU)
16:30
Computational modelling of electroweak interaction effects in atomic and molecular systems within Nuclear-QED perturbation theory1h
Speakers:
Prof.Alexander Glushkov
(Odessa State University-OSENU), MsMarina Gurskaya
(Odessa State University-OSENU)
16:30
Computing radiation parameters for atoms and multicharged ions within relativistic energy approach: Advanced code1h
Speaker:
MrVasily Buyadzhi
(Odessa State University-OSENU)
16:30
Density function theory study of TiO<sub>2</sub> Brookite (100), (101) and (210) surfaces doped with ruthenium (Ru) and Calcium (Ca) for application in dye sensitized solar cell1h
Speaker:
MrRatshilumela Steve Dima
(University of venda)
16:30
Development of Plasma Fluid Model in Microwave Rocket Supported by Magnetic Field1h
Speaker:
DrMasayuki Takahashi
(The University of Tokyo)
16:30
Domain Wall Structure and Electric Polarization in BiFeO<sub>3</sub>1h
Speaker:
Prof.Nobuo Furukawa
(Dept. of Physics, Aoyama Gakuin Univ.)
16:30
First-principles study of Fe impurities in MgO1h
Speaker:
DrMahlaga Molepo
(University of South Africa)
16:30
Fractal - Scaling approaches in Radar and Radio Physics1h
Speaker:
Prof.Alexander Potapov
(V.A.Kotel’nikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Russian Academy of Sciences)
16:30
New computational dynamical approach to Earth system modelling: energy and angle momentum balance, teleconnection, atmospheric radiowaveguides1h
Speakers:
Prof.Alexander Glushkov
(Odessa State University-OSENU), MsMarina Gurskaya
(Odessa State University-OSENU)
16:30
Non-linear dynamics of quantum and laser systems with elements of a chaos: Advanced computational code1h
Speaker:
MrVasily Buyadzhi
(Odessa State University-OSENU)
16:30
Pressure-induced structural phase transition of zinc oxide1h
Structure-dynamic approach of nanoionics. Theory and computer exploration.1h
Speakers:
DrAlexandr Despotuli
(Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials RAS), Prof.Alexandra Andreeva
(Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials RAS)
16:30
Systematic study of the anomolous feature of actinide region1h
An asymptotic preserving scheme for the Vlasov-Maxwell system in the classical limit20m
Speaker:
DrLukas Einkemmer
(University of Innsbruck)
11:55
Large Scale Fully Kinetic 3D PIC Simulation for the Awake Collaboration20m
Speaker:
MrNils Moschuering
(LMU Munich)
Slides
10:15
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13:00
Parallel Track B: Material and Nano Science, Quantum Many Body and Strongly Correlated Systems
Convener:
Prof.Thomas Vojta
(Missouri University of Science and Technology)
10:15
INVITED SPEAKER: From 2D to 3D and 1D: Manipulating charge and spin at oxide heterointerfaces30m
Speaker:
DrValentino Cooper
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
10:45
INVITED SPEAKER: Why and how to calculate momentum dependent self-energy for strongly correlated materials30m
Speaker:
DrTanmoy Das
(Indian Institute of Science, Banaglore)
11:15
Device Simulation using Symmetric Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics20m
Speaker:
Prof.Yasunari Zempo
(Hosei University)
11:35
Progress toward the discovery of a room-temperature superconductor: theoretical studies of the observed superconductivity above 200K in the sulfur hydride system at high pressure20m
Speaker:
Prof.Barry Klein
(Department of Physics, University of California, Davis)
11:55
Structural determination and electronic properties of one-dimensional Te crystals encapsulated inside carbon nanotubes20m
Speaker:
DrPaulo V C Medeiros
(Theory of Condensed Matter Group, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, J. J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0HE, U.K.)
12:15
Computational study of dye adsorption in nano TIO<sub>2</sub> film for the applications in dye sensitized solar cells using different computational techniques20m
Speaker:
DrNnditshedzeni Eric Maluta
(University of Venda)
12:35
Effect of Mo alloying elements on Ni silicides formation20m
Speaker:
DrAchour DERAFA
(Laboratoire LP3M, Département de Physique, Faculté des séances, Université de Sétif-1, Sétif 19000, Algérie)
12:15
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13:00
Parallel Track A: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and Cosmology: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and Cosmology
Conveners:
Prof.Romeel Dave
(UWC,SAAO,AIMS), DrZubia Kiran
(1979)
12:15
PIC simulation of scattering and absorption of an ultraintense short-pulse laser in a finite-size plasma20m
Speaker:
DrAmeneh Kargarian
(Kharazmi University)
12:35
UCLA Particle-in-Cell and Kinetic Simulation Software Center for Plasma Simulation20m
Speaker:
DrViktor Decyk
(University of California, Los Angeles)
13:00
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14:00
LUNCH
1h
14:00
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16:00
Parallel Track A: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and Cosmology: Parallel Track A
Convener:
Prof.Predrag Cvitanovic
(Georgia Tech)
14:00
Chaplygin-gas Solutions of f(R) Gravity20m
Speaker:
MsMaye Elmardi
(UCT)
14:20
Computation of ion potential for simulation of nonequilibrium warm dense matter20m
Speaker:
Prof.Tlekkabul Ramazanov
(IETP, Al Farabi Kazakh National University)
14:40
Screened interaction potentials between compound particles for simulation of complex plasmas20m
Speaker:
MrZhandos Moldabekov
(IETP, Al Farabi Kazakh National University)
15:00
The effect of a warm electron beam on fast electron-acoustic nonlinear potential structures in multi-electron species plasmas20m
Speaker:
MrLifa Nicholas Mbuli
(University of the Western Cape/SANSA)
15:20
Shear-free Anisotropic Cosmological Models in f(R) Gravity20m
Speaker:
DrAmare Abebe
(North-West University)
14:00
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16:00
Parallel Track B: Material and Nano Science, Quantum Many Body and Strongly Correlated Systems
Convener:
DrValentino Cooper
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
14:00
INVITED SPEAKER: Impacts of interlayer and substrate interactions on low dimensional crystals30m
Speaker:
Prof.Young-Woo Son
(Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
14:30
INVITED SPEAKER: Quantum critical behavior of a superfluid-insulator transition30m
Speaker:
Prof.Thomas Vojta
(Missouri University of Science and Technology)
15:00
Investigation of Two-dimensional lattice thermal transport in graphene using phonon scattering mechanism20m
Confining Boundary Conditions For Simulation of Electron-Ion Plasma by Antisymmetrized Wave Packet Molecular Dynamics20m
Speaker:
DrIlya Valuev
(Kintech Lab Ltd.)
summary
15:40
First principles study of layered xLi<sub>2</sub>MnO<sub>3</sub>•(1-x)LiMO<sub>2</sub> (M = Mn, Ni, Co, etc.) cathode materials20m
Speakers:
DrMesfin Abayneh Kebede
(Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Pretoria, South Africa), MrSeid Mohammed Geleto
(Jimma University, Jimma Institute of Technology, Ethiopia)
PLENARY: Recurrent flows: The clockwork behind turbulence1h
Speaker:
Prof.Predrag Cvitanovic
(Georgia Tech)
09:00
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10:10
Parallel Track A: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and Cosmology: Fluid Dynamics, Oceanography and Climate modelling, Geophysics and Geomechanics
Convener:
DrIrvy (Igle) Gledhill
(CSIR)
09:00
INVITED SPEAKER: From carbon speciation to transport properties of carbon rich liquids of the upper mantle from molecular dynamics simulations30m
Efficient parallelization of scientific computer codes: Two case studies using the PGAS programming model20m
Speaker:
MsMartina Prugger
(University of Innsbruck)
09:50
Entropic Multi-Relaxation Time Lattice Boltzmann Model for Complex Flows20m
Speaker:
MrBenedikt Dorschner
(ETH Zürich)
09:00
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10:10
Parallel Track B: Software and Hardware Development
Convener:
Prof.Mitsuhisa Sato
(AICS, RIKEN)
09:00
MORTICIA, A software package for determining optical surveillance system effectiveness.20m
Speaker:
MrAri Ramkilowan
(CSIR)
09:20
High Performance Memory Efficient Finite Difference Time Domain Algorithms for Large Meshes20m
Speaker:
DrIlya Valuev
(Kintech Lab Ltd.)
09:40
Particle simulations on the GPU using the Blaze-DEM code20m
Speaker:
DrNicolin Govender
(CSIR/UJ)
10:10
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10:30
TEA
20m
10:30
→
10:50
Parallel Track A: Astrophysics and Space Physics, Plasma, Gravitation and Cosmology: Fluid Dynamics, Oceanography and Climate modelling, Geophysics and Geomechanics