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Mitglied der Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft

CECAM Node Jülich

Workshop on

Mesoscale Hydrodynamic Simulation of

Non-Equilibrium and Driven Soft-Matter Systems

May 09 – 11, 2011 ! Jülich ! Germany

Organizers

R. G. Winkler and G. Gompper Forschungszentrum Jülich

Institute for Advanced Simulation and Institute of Complex Systems

Further Details

http://www.fz-juelich.de/iff/MESOSOFT2011

Scope

The workshop will bring together experts from theory, simulations, and experiments, who will discuss eminent issues of soft matter under non-equilibrium conditions, such as colloids, (bio)polymers, cells, and self-propelled systems.

Registration

is free of charge and open to all those interested –

both from academia and industry.

Deadline: March 11, 2011

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