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Total Number of Visitors: 37

25 May 2015 - 5 June 2015

Trieste - ITALY

Final List of Participants

NVIDIA , International School for Advanced Studies

Workshop on Accelerated High-Performance

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DIRECTOR

Total number in this function: 3

1. GIROTTO Ivan

1.

ITALY LOCAL ORGANIZER

igirotto@ictp.it Permanent Institute e mail

Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Strada Costiera 11 34014 Trieste ITALY Permanent Institute: 2. KOHLMEYER Axel 2. GERMANY DIRECTOR akohlmey@gmail.com, akohlmey@temple.edu Permanent Institute e mail

Institute for Computational Molecular Science College of Science and Technology

Temple University

Science Education and Research Center SERC, Room 714 PA-19122 Philadelphia

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Permanent Institute: 3. STONE John E. 3. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DIRECTOR johns@ks.uiuc.edu Permanent Institute e mail

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

NIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group

3141 Beckman Institute 405 N Mathews Ave Urbana IL 61801

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Permanent Institute:

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LECTURER

Total number in this function: 8

4. AFFINITO Fabio

4.

ITALY L E C T U R E R

f.affinito@cineca.it Permanent Institute e mail

CINECA

SuperComputing Application and Innovation Department Via Magnanelli 6/3 Casalecchio di Reno 40033 Bologna ITALY Permanent Institute: 5. GELISIO Luca 5. ITALY L E C T U R E R luca.gelisio@unitn.it Permanent Institute e mail

Unversita' degli Studi di Trento Facolta' di Ingegneria Trento ITALY Permanent Institute: 6. KOZHEVNIKOV Anton 6. SWITZERLAND L E C T U R E R anton.kozhevnikov@cscs.ch Permanent Institute e mail

CSCS Swiss National Supercomputing Centre Via Trevano 131 6900 Lugano SWITZERLAND Permanent Institute: 7. NARDONE Carlo 7. ITALY L E C T U R E R cnardone@nvidia.com Permanent Institute e mail

NVIDIA ITALY, S.R.L. Office No. 102/A-103/A Via Cavriana, 3

20134 Milano ITALY

Permanent Institute:

8. NGUYEN Trung Dac

8.

VIET NAM L E C T U R E R

nguyentd@imech.ac.vn Permanent Institute e mail

Institute of Mechanics

Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology 264 Doi Can St.

Hanoi VIET NAM

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9. PEREZ VILLA Andrea

9.

COLOMBIA L E C T U R E R

andrea.perez@sissa.it Permanent Institute e mail

Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati SISSA

Molecular and Statistical Biophysics Group Via Bonomea 265 Trieste 34136 ITALY Permanent Institute: 10. RUGGIERO Vittorio 10. ITALY L E C T U R E R v.ruggiero@cineca.it Permanent Institute e mail

CINECA Via dei Tizii 6b Rome 00185 ITALY Permanent Institute: 11. SPIGA Filippo 11. ITALY L E C T U R E R fs395@cam.ac.uk Permanent Institute e mail

University of Cambridge

High Performance Computing Services 17 Mill Lane

CB2 1RX Cambridge UNITED KINGDOM Permanent Institute:

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TUTOR

Total number in this function: 1

12. ATAMBO Michael Ontita

12.

KENYA TEACHING ASSISTANT

mikeat4999@gmail.com, matambo@ictp.it Permanent Institute e mail

University Of Eldoret School Of Science Department Of Physics

Computational Material Science Group Eldoret Ziwa Road

Eldoret 30100 Uasin Gishu KENYA

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PARTICIPANT

Total number in this function: 25

13. AGUILAR MENA Jimmy

13.

CUBA PARTICIPANT

kratsbinovish@gmail.com 31 March 2016 Permanent Institute e mail

Basic Sciences Department Agrarian University of Havana km 24 y medio, national Highway 32700 San Jose De Las Lajas Mayabeque, Cuba

CUBA

Joint ICTP SISSA Master in High Performance Computing Programme Ex SISSA Building Via Beirut, 2-4 34151 Trieste ITALY Until when: Present institute: Permanent Institute:

14. ALCAIN Pablo Nicolas

14.

ARGENTINA PARTICIPANT

alcain@df.uba.ar Permanent Institute e mail

Departamento de Fisica

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Universidad de Buenos Aires

Intendente Güiraldes 2160 C1428EGA Buenos Aires ARGENTINA

Permanent Institute:

15. ARBELAEZ ECHEVERRI Oscar David

15.

COLOMBIA PARTICIPANT

odarbelaeze@unal.edu.co Permanent Institute e mail

Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Manizales

Near La Nubia Airport Manizales Caldas COLOMBIA Permanent Institute: 16. BANERJEE Atreyee 16. INDIA PARTICIPANT aa.banerjee@ncl.res.in Permanent Institute e mail

H-101, PAML Building National Chemical Laboratory Dr Homi Bhaba Road

C/O- Dr Sarika Maitra Bhattacharyya Pune 411008 MAHARASHTRA INDIA Permanent Institute: 17. CHAZIRAKIS Anthony 17. GREECE PARTICIPANT

Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics University of Crete

Voutes University Campus Heraklion

Crete GREECE

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18. CHOTA Shore Salle

18.

ETHIOPIA PARTICIPANT

shorephy@yahoo.com Permanent Institute e mail

Addis Ababa University Faculty of Science Department of Physics P.O. Box 1176 Addis Ababa ETHIOPIA Permanent Institute:

19. FERRAROTTI Marco Jacopo

19.

ITALY PARTICIPANT

marco.ferrarotti@iit.it Permanent Institute e mail

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Via Morego, 30 Genova 16163 ITALY Permanent Institute: 20. GIANI Matteo 20. ITALY PARTICIPANT m.giani@utwente.nl Permanent Institute e mail

Computational BioPhysics Group University of Twente

Drienerlolaan 5 7500AE Enschede NETHERLANDS Permanent Institute:

21. GONZALEZ LAZO Eduardo

21.

CUBA PARTICIPANT

eglezl@ceaden.edu.cu Permanent Institute e mail

Centro de Aplicaciones Tecnologicas y Desarrollo Nuclear, CEADEN 30 St and 5 avenue n.502 Miramar, Playa Havana CUBA Permanent Institute: 22. GORLANI Paolo 22. ITALY PARTICIPANT paolo.gorlani@mail.polimi.it Permanent Institute e mail

Politecnico di Milano

Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci, 32 Milano

ITALY

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23. GOZ David

23.

ITALY PARTICIPANT

goz@oats.inaf.it Permanent Institute e mail

Astronomy Unit, Department of Physics University of Trieste

INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico Di Trieste Via G.B. Tiepolo, 11 Trieste ITALY Permanent Institute: 24. KALKUTA Sergii 24. UKRAINE PARTICIPANT kalk@imag.kiev.ua Permanent Institute e mail

Institute of Magnetism

National Academy of Sciences 'NAS' of Ukraine Vernadskii blvd. 36-b Kyiv 03680 UKRAINE Permanent Institute: 25. MALKIN Dmytro 25. UKRAINE PARTICIPANT malkin.dmytro@gmail.com Permanent Institute e mail

V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University School of Physics and Technology

Department of Experimental Nuclear Physics Kurchatov Prospect 31 Kharkiv 61108 Kharkiv region UKRAINE Permanent Institute: 26. MORTEZAPOUR Saba 26. ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN PARTICIPANT s.mortezapour@iasbs.ac.ir Permanent Institute e mail

Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences IASBS Blvd. Yousef Sobouti

45137-66731 Zanjan Zanjan

ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN Permanent Institute:

27. MORZAN Uriel Nicolas

27.

ARGENTINA PARTICIPANT

umorzan@qi.fcen.uba.ar, umorzan@gmail.com Permanent Institute e mail

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Departamento de Quimica Inorganica Analitica y Quimica Fisica Grupo de Modelado Molecular

Ciudad Universitaria- Pabellón 2 C1428EHA Buenos Aires

Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires ARGENTINA

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28. POSADA CORREA Edwin Fernando

28.

COLOMBIA PARTICIPANT

efposadac@unal.edu.co

31 March 2016

Permanent Institute e mail National University of Colombia Chemistry Department

Quantum and Computational Chemistry Group Bloque 9, Oficina 3B1

Unidad Camilo Torres Calle 44 #45-67 011001 Bogota Cundinamarca COLOMBIA

Joint ICTP SISSA Master in High Performance Computing Programme Ex SISSA Building Via Beirut, 2-4 34151 Trieste ITALY Until when: Present institute: Permanent Institute:

29. RAMIREZ Francisco Fernando

29.

ARGENTINA PARTICIPANT

ramirezfranciscof@qi.fcen.uba.ar Permanent Institute e mail

Departamento de Quimica Inorganica Analitica y Quimica Fisica

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Intendente Guiraldes 2160

C1428EGA Ciudad De Buenos Aires ARGENTINA Permanent Institute: 30. SABBATUCCI Lorenzo 30. ITALY PARTICIPANT lorenzo.sabbatucci2@unibo.it Permanent Institute e mail

Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Department of Industrial Engineering

DIN, Laboratory of Montecuccolino via dei Colli, 16

Bologna 40136 ITALY

Permanent Institute:

31. SCHERLIS PEREL Damian Ariel

31.

ARGENTINA REGULAR ASSOCIATE

damian@qi.fcen.uba.ar Permanent Institute e mail

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Dpto. Quimica Inorganica Analitica y Quimica Fisica Fac. de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

Ciudad Universitaria Pabellon II

1428 Buenos Aires ARGENTINA Permanent Institute:

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32. SWARDIANA I Wayan Aditya

32.

INDONESIA PARTICIPANT

i.wayan.aditya.swardiana@lipi.go.id Permanent Institute e mail

Pusat Penelitian Informatika

Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia Research Center for Informatics Indonesian Institute of Sciences

Kompleks LIPI Gedung 20 Lantai 3 Jl. Cisitu/Sangkuriang No. 21/154D

Bandung 40135 Jawa Barat INDONESIA Permanent Institute:

33. TAN Wai Kiat

33.

MALAYSIA PARTICIPANT

wk.tan@outlook.com,

twk13_mah019@student.usm.my Permanent Institute e mail

School of Mathematical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia

Jalan Universiti Usm 11800 Penang MALAYSIA Permanent Institute: 34. TSOURTIS Anastasios 34. GREECE PARTICIPANT tsourtis@uoc.gr Permanent Institute e mail

Applied Mathematics Department University of Crete Voutes Campus 70013 Heraklion Crete GREECE Permanent Institute:

35. VASCONCELOS ARAUJO SILVA Vitor

35.

BRAZIL PARTICIPANT

vitors@cdtn.br Permanent Institute e mail

Comissao Nacional de Energia Nuclear Centro do Desenvolvimento da Tecn. Nuclear Servico das Radiacoes Aplicadas a Saude

Avenida Presidente Antônio Carlos- 6-627- Campus da UFMG Belo Horizonte 31270-901

Minas Gerais BRAZIL

Permanent Institute:

36. VELASCO ROMERO David Aaron

36.

MEXICO PARTICIPANT

davidvelasco@fis.unam.mx Present Institute e mail

Instituto de Ciencias Fisicas

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Avenida Universidad s/n

Cuernavaca 62210 Morelos

MEXICO

Instituto de Ciencias Fisicas

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Avenida Universidad s/n Cuernavaca 62210 Morelos MEXICO Present institute: Permanent Institute:

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37. VILLALTA FALLAS Marco Vinicio

37.

COSTA RICA PARTICIPANT

mvillalta@eie.ucr.ac.cr Permanent Institute e mail

Universidad de Costa Rica Facultad de Ingenieria Electrica Sede Rodrigo Facio

Ciudad de la Investigacion 11501-2060 Montes De Oca San Jose

COSTA RICA Permanent Institute:

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