Computational Science Research Center

Computational Science Research Center

APPLIED COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AT SDSU

Date of the Event: March 27, 2009

TITLE: APPLIED COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AT SDSU DATE: Friday, March 27th, 2009 TIME: 12:00 PM LOCATION: SDSU’s Montezuma Hall SPEAKER: Carlos Bazan, Computational Science Research Center, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: The Applied Computational Science and Engineering Student Support (ACSESS) program is designed to build strong partnerships with U.S. industry. The program offers companies […]

2009 SPRING 2009

AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING A MOLECULAR MOTOR

Date of the Event: March 20, 2009

TITLE: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING A MOLECULAR MOTOR DATE: Friday, March 20th, 2009 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 214 SPEAKER: Sanford I. Bernstein, Department of Biology, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: We use Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly, to investigate the mechanisms by which different versions of the myosin molecular motor contribute to […]

2009 SPRING 2009

COMPUTING THE NUCLEUS OF THE ATOM FROM FIRST PRINCIPLES

Date of the Event: March 13, 2009

TITLE: COMPUTING THE NUCLEUS OF THE ATOM FROM FIRST PRINCIPLES DATE: Friday, March 13th, 2009 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 214 SPEAKER: James P. Vary, Professor of Physics, Iowa State University ABSTRACT: Nuclear physicists are harnessing massively parallel computers to solve the long-standing problem of the structure of the atomic nucleus. The problem is computationally […]

2009 SPRING 2009

ULTRASMALL MAGIC-SIZE NANOCRYSTALS OF II-VI GROUP SEMICONDUCTORS

Date of the Event: March 6, 2009

TITLE: ULTRASMALL MAGIC-SIZE NANOCRYSTALS OF II-VI GROUP SEMICONDUCTORS DATE: Friday, March 6th, 2009 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 214 SPEAKER: Gregory Kalyuzhny, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, SDSU ABSTRACT: Discovery of fullerenes with their defined stoichiometries (C60, C70, √ɬ¢√¢¬Ç¬¨√Ǭ¶) had a huge impact on chemistry, physics, and the emerging area of nanomaterials. While both the […]

2009 SPRING 2009

WHERE DO MOLECULAR MODELS COME FROM?

Date of the Event: February 27, 2009

TITLE: WHERE DO MOLECULAR MODELS COME FROM? DATE: Friday, February 27th, 2009 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 214 SPEAKER: Tom Huxford, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Many areas of both experimental and computational biology rely heavily on molecular models. √É¬Ç The workhorse of experimental macromolecular structure determination is x-ray crystallography. […]

2009 SPRING 2009

WIRELESS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS

Date of the Event: February 20, 2009

TITLE: WIRELESS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY AND ITS APPLICATIONS DATE: Friday, February 20th, 2009 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 214 SPEAKER: Sunil Kumar, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Pine Faculty Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will give an overview of the advances in wireless network technology and challenges […]

2009 SPRING 2009

SYMMETRY IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS

Date of the Event: February 13, 2009

TITLE: SYMMETRY IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS DATE: Friday, February 13th, 2009 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 214 SPEAKER: Antonio Palacios, Professor, Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Group, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, San Diego State University ABSTRACT: Many sensory systems in animals are controlled by clusters of neuron cells physically interconnected to produce, somehow, an optimal response, which […]

2009 SPRING 2009

NMDA RECEPTORS AND THE COMPUTATIONAL PRIMITIVES OF NEURONS

Date of the Event: February 6, 2009

TITLE: NMDA RECEPTORS AND THE COMPUTATIONAL PRIMITIVES OF NEURONS DATE: Friday, February 6th, 2009 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 214 SPEAKER: Patrick Shoemaker, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Tanner Research, Inc. ABSTRACT: I discuss the neural computational primitives that are afforded by the class of common excitatory synaptic receptors identified with the agonist N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA). The macroscopic […]

2009 SPRING 2009

HIGH-THROUGHPUT GENE PROFILING IN NEUROBIOLOGY

Date of the Event: January 30, 2009

TITLE: HIGH-THROUGHPUT GENE PROFILING IN NEUROBIOLOGY DATE: Friday, January 30th, 2009 TIME: 3:30 PM LOCATION: GMCS 214 SPEAKER: Pietro Paolo Sanna, Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Integrative Neurosciences, The Scripps Research Institute ABSTRACT: High-throughput strategies have become indispensable tools in neurobiology as well as in experimental and clinical biomedical science in general. The seminar […]

2009 SPRING 2009