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The Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics (MCTP) is an organization based in the Physics Department of the University of Michigan whose primary aim is to promote excellence in theoretical physics research in the broadest sense with significant focus on interdisciplinary applications and methods through a program of workshops and conferences, seminars, collaborative and individual research. It also aims to educate graduate and undergraduate students in theoretical physics and to communicate its activities to the general public through public lectures and other outreach activities.
-Gordon Kane, Director Emeritus
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Upcoming Workshops, Conferences and Public Lectures:
Please Note: Due to conflicts with other meetings the baryogenesis workshop that was planned for March 18-21, 2012 has been moved to an undetermined future date.
- Higgs Workshop
April 16-19, 2012
Local Organizers: A. Pierce, Gordon Kane, Jianming Qian, Kathryn Zurek
- Advances in Percolation and Related Topics
May 9-12, 2012
Local Organizers: Robert Ziff, Leonard Sander, Peter Kleban
- 12th Experimental Chaos and Complexity Conference
May 16-19, 2012
Local Organizers:
V. Booth and M. Zochowski
- 2012 Michigan Quantum Summer School
May 28 - June 1, 2012
Local Organizers: Luming Duan, Aaron Leanhardt, Chris Monroe, Vanessa Sih
- Integrated Computational Materials Education Summer School
June 11-22, 2012
Organizers: Katsuyo Thornton (U. of Michigan), Edwin Carcia (Purdue), and Mark Asta (U. of California Berkeley)
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FLUX
Flux is a collaboration between the AVP-RCI, ITS, the Center for Advanced Computing at the College of Engineering, LSA, and the Medical School to provide a high quality High Performance Computing cluster environment for researchers at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor campus and their collaborators.
For more information: http://cac.engin.umich.edu/resources/systems/flux/index.html.
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