Recent Advances in Modelling Rare Events (RARE2021)
Dates: December 15-18, 2021
The meeting will be held virtually via an online platform
Abstract submission is open till Oct 28, 2021
RARE meetings are a series of International symposiums organized to discuss recent advances in the field of rare event sampling of molecular systems. RARE2021 is the third in the series, with very successful symposiums organized in 2014 (RARE2014) and 2017 (RARE2017). This meeting is an Indo-US bilateral workshop supported by the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF). The theme of the workshop is "Recent Advances in Machine-Learning Tools for Studying Rare Events in Molecular Simulations".
RARE2021 will be conducted in online-mode. There will be two sessions each day. Session I : 0800-1000 hrs Indian Standard Time (IST) Session II : 2000-2200 hrs IST
This symposium is focused on novel computational methods for rare event sampling and machine learning, and their applications in different domains of science and engineering. The meeting will bring together participants to discuss established and novel methods as well as underlying theoretical principles in detail, and to form collaborations to develop new techniques.This symposium is planned in the spirit of Gordon Research Conferences. In order to facilitate the speakers to present their unpublished work, we will not print abstract books or proceedings.
Some of the broad topics covered in RARE2021 are:
New methods for free energy calculations
New methods for enhanced sampling
Collective variables
Transition path sampling and reaction kinetics
Machine learning tools for rare event sampling
Advanced applications of rare event sampling techniques
Students/post-docs from India/abroad: Rs. 1250 (including GST)
Students whose abstract is accepted for poster presentation will be asked to register online. Details for registration will be provided in the due course. Certificate of participation will be given (only) to participants who are presenting a poster
Recent Advances in Modelling Rare Events (RARE2020/RARE2021)
Invited Participants List
1
Andrew Ferguson
University of Chicago, USA
2
Pratyush Tiwary
University of Maryland, College Park
3
Ron Elber
University of Texas at Austin, USA
4
Mark Tuckerman
New York University, USA
5
Greg Bowman
Washington University, USA
6
Lillian Chong
University of Pittsburgh, USA
7
Teresa Head Gordon
University of Berkeley, USA
8
Amish Patel
University of Pennsylvania, USA
9
Cecilia Clementi
Rice University, USA
10
Aaron Dinner
University of Chicago, USA
11
Sapna Sarupria
University of Minnesota, USA
12
Ioannis Kevrekedis
Johns Hopkins, USA
13
Lingle Wang
Schrodinger, USA
14
Harish Vasisth
University of New Hampshire, USA
15
Deva Priyakumar
IIIT Hyderabad, India
16
Suman Chakraborty
S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India
17
Anand Srivastava
IISc, India
18
Srikanth Sastry
JNCASR, India
19
Avisek Das
IACS, India
20
Gourav Goel
IIT Delhi, India
21
Anupam Kundu
ICTS, India
22
Nisanth Nair
IIT Kanpur, India
23
Navjeet Ahalawat
Haryana Agricultural University, India
24
K Srihari
IIT Kanpur, India
25
Biman Bagchi
IISc, India
26
Swati Bhattacharya
IIT Bombay, India
27
Arnab Mukherjee*
IISER Pune, India
28
Srabani Tarafder*
IIT Kharagpur, India
29
Pravakar Bhimalapuram*
IIIT Hyderabad, India
30
Abhijit Chatterjee*
IIT Bombay, India
31
Neelanjana Sengupta
IISER Kolkata, India
32
Gerhard Hummer
MPI, Biophysics, Germany
33
Peter Bolhuis
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
34
Omar Valsson
MPI, Mainz, Germany
35
Carme Rovira
University of Barcelona, Spain
36
Matteo Salvalagilo
University College London, UK
37
Christine Peter
University of Konstanz, Germany
38
Lucie Delemotte
KTH, Sweden
39
Chris Delago
University of Vienna, Austria
40
Bettina Keller
Free university Berlin, Germany
41
Gareth Tribello
Queens University Belfast, UK
42
Michele Ceriotti
EPFL, Switzerland
43
Frank Noe
Free university Berlin, Germany
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