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  • From: Torre Wenaus <wenaus AT gmail.com>
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  • Subject: [Phys-npps-mgmt-l] Fwd: FW: Early Career Development Opportunities in Computational Science and Applied Math
  • Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2022 11:10:12 -0500



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From: Ma, Hong <hma AT bnl.gov>
Date: Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 10:09 AM
Subject: FW: Early Career Development Opportunities in Computational Science and Applied Math
To: Torre Wenaus <wenaus AT gmail.com>, Pisarski, Robert <pisarski AT bnl.gov>, Izubuchi, Taku <izubuchi AT bnl.gov>, Boyle, Peter <pboyle AT bnl.gov>


 

                FYI, Just in case there is some interest in this.

 

                Hong.

 

 

From: Gao, Haiyan <hgao AT bnl.gov>
Date: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 2:12 PM
To: Ma, Hong <hma AT bnl.gov>
Subject: FW: Early Career Development Opportunities in Computational Science and Applied Math

 

Hong: please share with those who might be interested.

 

Best, Haiyan

 

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Haiyan Gao

Associate Laboratory Director, Nuclear and Particle Physics

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Building 510, 1-34

Email: hgao AT bnl.gov

Phone: 631-344-2431 (office), 631-461-2867 (cell)

 

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From: "Kleese Van Dam, Kerstin" <kleese AT bnl.gov>
Date: Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at 1:37 PM
To: "Misewich, James" <misewich AT bnl.gov>, "Schoonen, Martin" <mschoonen AT bnl.gov>, "Gao, Haiyan" <hgao AT bnl.gov>, "Asner, David" <dasner AT bnl.gov>, "Yeck, Jim" <jyeck AT bnl.gov>, "Hill, John" <hill AT bnl.gov>, "Denisov, Dmitri" <denisovd AT bnl.gov>, "Carini, Gabriella" <carini AT bnl.gov>, "Fischer, Wolfram" <wfischer AT bnl.gov>
Cc: "Tribble, Robert" <rtribble AT bnl.gov>, "Gibbs, Doon L" <gibbs AT bnl.gov>, "Alexander, Francis" <falexander AT bnl.gov>, "Kleese Van Dam, Kerstin" <kleese AT bnl.gov>
Subject: Early Career Development Opportunities in Computational Science and Applied Math

 

Dear all,

Please see below a number of development opportunities in computational science and applied math, in all cases the organizers are particularly keen to support women and minorities.

 

  1. Deadline 2/18/2021 - The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at UT Austin, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) are partnering to host Rising Stars in Computational and Data Sciences, an intensive workshop for women graduate students and postdocs (final year of PhD or within three years of having graduated) , who are interested in pursuing academic and research careers. The workshop will be held April 20-21, 2022, in Albuquerque, NM. Nomination deadline February 18th 2021  https://www.sandia.gov/risingstars/ 

 

  1. Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) – Long Program

Long programs bring together researchers from mathematics and other disciplines, or multiple areas of mathematics, with the goal of facilitating collaborative, cross-disciplinary research. Senior, mid-career and junior researchers from around the world convene at IPAM for three months.  The long program opens with a week of tutorials, which are followed by several (usually four) workshops on topics related to the overall theme of the program, and a culminating workshop at UCLA’s Lake Arrowhead Conference Center. Between the workshops, the participants organize a seminar series and other activities.  IPAM offers housing and travel support to early career participants of long programs.  An application is available online.

 

Upcoming Opportunities in the Long Program:

 

The four workshop topics will be:

  • Workshop 1: Quantum algorithms for scientific computation
  • Workshop 2: Mathematical aspects of quantum learning
  • Workshop 3: Many-body quantum systems via classical and quantum computation
  • Workshop 4: Topology, quantum error correction and quantum PCP conjecture

The proposed program will explore both how pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and data science can be applied to define and understand new concepts that arise in quantum information science and the quantum description of complex phenomena, and also how pure and applied mathematics may be advanced by the concepts and applications of quantum information science generally and quantum computing in particular.

 

Please let me know if you are interested in any of the opportunities, feel free to distribute this further.

Best wishes,

Kerstin

 

 

Kerstin Kleese Van Dam
Director
Computational Science Initiative

Building 725, room 2-127B
Office: 631.344.6019

Cell: 509 221 0758
kleese AT bnl.gov
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