Computational Biophysics in the Petascale Computing Era
by Rich Brueckner from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#3Y2NA)
Dr. Rommie E. Amaro from UC San Diego gave this talk at the Blue Waters Symposium. "In this talk I will discuss how the BlueWaters Petascale computing architecture forever altered the landscape and potential of computational biophysics. In particular, new and emerging capabilities for multiscale dynamic simulations that cross spatial scales from the molecular (angstrom) to cellular ultrastructure (near micron), and temporal scales from the picoseconds of macromolecular dynamics to the physiologically important time scales of organelles and cells (milliseconds to seconds) are now possible."
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