Hi:

TwinclingScience is a SIG (Special Interest Group) that focusses 
on Scientific computing and Open Source.

Please visit
http://groups.google.com/group/twinclingscience

It is a platform for open exchange of information among researchers,
practioners and learners, student projects, technological issues, 
software development and join collaboration opportunities in the
field of advanced scientific computing.

Scientific computing is focussed on developing mathematical models 
and numerical techniques that can be expressed as computer algorithms. 
The algorithms are implemented as C, C++, Fortran or PERL programs. 

Scientific computing represents the third pillar of scientific 
investigation in addition to theory and experimental approach.

Indicative topics for discussion are:

    * Scientific Computing
    * Computational Biology
    * Life Sciences computing
    * Molecular Biology
    * Biotic Systems
    * Genome Annotation
    * High Throughput Image Analysis
    * Protein Protein Interactions
    * Bioinformatics
    * Ab-initio calculations
    * Valence Bond Models
    * Quantum Computing
    * Perturbation Techniques
    * Structure Property Relationships
    * Numerical Approaches
    * Biomolecular systems
    * Interdisciplinary Interactions
    * Software and Tools
    * bioPERL
    * bioRUBY
    * bioPython
    * Gaussian
    * Siesta
    * ADF-BAND
    * Vasp
    * PWscf
    * Gamess
    * Crystal06,
    * Mathematica
    * Maple
    * Matlab
    * Computer Simulation Techniques
    * Monte Carlo techniques
    * IT architectures for Scientific computing
    * Cluster computing
    * Grid computing
    * Cloud Computing
    * High performance network infrastructures
    * Student Projects
    * Annual TwinclingScience event.

Twincling Science is chaired by Mr. Shameer Khader, Senior Research Fellow of 
National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) which is part of 
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) at Bengaluru.

The SIG is coordinated and hosted by Twincling Technology Foundation, India.

All interested students, faculty, practioners, engineers and scientists are 
welcome !


thanks
Saifi.

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