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(left) AViz goes
stereo with
help from H. Zilken at Juelich
click on left image for details
and view their mpg of Tali's
methane diffusion here
(right) AViz anaglyphic stereo by Dan Peled, red/blue colored glasses needed to view, click on image for larger size. Animation here.
AVIz Ubuntu version code for this avaliable
for download soon.
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HIGHLIGHTS:
Latest mpg from 16/4/12 by Ofer Filiba - parallelization of nanotube vibration code of P. Pine - [ here ]
Joan Adler's presentation for Doh Segel Mehkar 2012, slides here
Joan Adler's presentation (proceed with the NEXT button) and manuscript(with G. Halioua and D. Mazvovsky) for the 25th
Workshop on Simulational Physics, Athens, Georgia, 20th-24th February 2012.
See 2011 Computational Physics projects now online here.
Joan Adler became vice-chair of the IUPAP C20 Commission on Computational Physics in January 2012 and joined the Editorial Board of Computer Physics Communications as a specialist editor.
Computational Physics Session, Ullmann, Rm 303 at IPS2011 on 25th December at the Technion and
Computational Physics group presentations:
- Polina Pine
- David Mazvovsky see also his project website
-
Alex Kouniavsky
David's website for nanotube generation
has already been mirrored in Australia, see here.
Several new preprints of recently accepted papers on our publications page
Computational Physics Conference 2011
October 30 - November 3, 2011, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Polina Pine and
Joan Adler's abstract Atomistic simulations of the vibration of carbon nanotubes: is it possible to measure the mass of a single atom?"
and Joan Adler's abstract and talk about
Webpage preparation as a tool in (Computational) Physics Education
26th-30th June, 2011 25th Umbrella Symposium link to program
and Joan Adler's abstract
and talk. See more photographs from the meeting by pressing on image of Joan speaking above.
Selected for
the February 7, 2011 issue (Vol 23, issue 5) of Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology and for the February 1, 2011 issue of the Virtual Journalof Biological Physics Research (Vol 21, issue 3) -
T. Mutat, M. Sheintuch, and J. Adler, ``Prediction of small molecules transport and separation in carbon nanotubes,''
JCP, 134, 044908 (2011) may
be found here or downloaded
[ copyright
and link to virtual journal].
Joan Adler's seminar for Julich on 26/1/11
Joan Adler's
invited
presentation for the 24th CSP
Workshop at UGA, February 2011.
New AViz version, see
webpage for details
Several new preprint and recently accepted papers on our PUBLICATIONS page
Physics3 projects on Nobel prize winners (mostly in hebrew)
Polina Pine's talk at 2010 RBNI retreat
New link to one of our visualizations here in the blogosphere
Joan Adler's presentation for Doh Segel Mehkar on 16/11/10, slides here
Joan Adler's seminar for 7/11/10, slides here
ISCM meeting 14th October, Program see Polina's abstract.
Mini-symposium 17th August, 2010.
Direct link to new sp2/sp3 visualizations by Jeremie Zaffran
17th-20th January, 2010 24th Umbrella Symposium and Joan Adler's abstract and talk.
See full list of
conference talks and
colloquia from 1998-2010 with links to slides and movies.
New animations by Tali Mutat of benzene inside nanotubes.
[ NANCO homepage] and our groups first [ NANCO results] and [
pictures].
Joan Adler's presentation for ISCM22, 15/3/07. [pdf][image]
[ISCM newsletter]
(Atomistic Visualization),
AViz tutorial.
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Joan Adler has joined the
Editorial Board of Computer Physics Communications
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Press on the images for details about C20 - IUPAP Commission on Computational Physics and the EPS-CPG - European Physical Society Computational Physics Group
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Mazel tov to Polina Pine on her RBNI scholarship and travel award.
View Polina's talk [PDF][VIDEO] at a recent RBNI symposium. |
NEW WEBPAGE with updates about ongoing group projects, VASP installation etc.
Mazel Tov to Polina Pine on passing her Ph.D. thesis exam on 18/12/11.
Recent thesis links: Eduardo and Pavel for passing their M Sc. exams and to Z. Shpilman on his PhD exam and new position at Soreq.
Umbrella grant with H. Zilken and M. Bachmann of Juelich see report.
Links to publicity -
English: Zeev1 Zeev2
Hebrew:
Zeev
NANCO_2
and NANCO_3
Left - methane molecule in C60 cage (T. Mutat, press
here for animation by P. Bavli)
Right -
new image of an sp2 channel in a diamond sample by A. Silverman from a project with R. Kalish and J. Adler
L. Computational Physics group members (left to right - back)
Alex, Yoel, Jeremie and (left to right - front) Joan, irina and Polina.
R. Computational Physics group members, spouses and friends (left to right)
Adham, Paula, Geri, Zaher, Robert, Joan, Anastasia, Slava and Nir,
in 2002.
More pictures of the group in our
photogallery.
See full list of
conference talks and
colloquia from 1998-20010.
Edited summary of
68
Computational Physics projects.
Column for Computers in Science and Engineering,
``Visualization in Atomistic and Spin Simulations''
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September 2003.
Last updated:
November, 2009.
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