Every year CECAM and the Lorentz Center organize a call to attract researchers who want to organize their own workshop.
The CECAM-Lorentz workshops are prestigious workshops in the computational sciences and modeling and its application in molecular simulations and related areas.
Although all topics are welcome, in this year’s call, we aim to specifically encourage proposals addressing the question of sustainable computing. How can scientific software be made more energy-efficient? Possible topics include, but are not limited to, sustainable codes for atomistic and molecular simulations, data science, scientific image analysis, or sustainable ML/AI.
Strongly interdisciplinary computational science topics, targeting discussions and new synergies between different communities from the natural/exact sciences are welcomed. Organizing teams and participant lists that reflect this interdisciplinary spirit are strongly encouraged.
Diversity, in gender, geographical provenance, career stage, and so forth, of organizing teams and participants are equally encouraged and will be considered in the evaluation of the proposals.
This time the workshop will be held at the Lorentz Center, Leiden, the Netherlands.
How to join
See the call webpage for more information about the procedure and how to join.