Saturday, March 15
1:30 PM-3:30 PM
Greenway C-E
MS11
Biomolecular Modeling
This minisymposium will feature talks on parallel algorithms in the emerging field of molecular modeling, focusing specifically on biological areas. Many of the topics fall in the area commonly referred to as
structural biology. Significant advances have been made in the last
five years in this area. Topics at the cutting edge that have not
appeared in any form before will be presented in this minisymposium.
The speakers will also make an interesting introduction to some new fields of
research.
Organizer: L. Ridgway Scott
University of Houston
- 1:30 The Parallel Fast Multipole Method for Computational Chemistry
- Jürgen K. Singer, Beam Technologies Inc.
- 2:00 Attributes of Molecular Dynamics Calculations: Accounting for CPU Cycle
- Terry W. Clark, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- 2:30 Task and Data Parallel Solution of Elliptic Systems Arising in Biological Modeling
- A. Klein, University of Washington, Mike Holst, and C. Kesselman, California Insitute of Technology
- 3:00 Improved 3D Reconstruction of Virus Structures Through Parallel Processing
- Karen Haskell and Hong Zhou, University of Houston, H. Spears, Jr., Silicon Graphics, Inc., W. Chiu, Baylor College of Medicine, and L. Ridgway Scott, Organizer
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