Centre Européen de Calcul Atomique et Moléculaire

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Location of CECAM Nodes (red) and HQ (blue)
European Center for Atomic and Molecular Calculations
Centre Européen de Calcul Atomique et Moléculaire
Established 1969
Director Ignacio Pagonabarraga
President of the Scientific Council Alessandro Laio
Postgraduates 4,267 (2012)
Location Écublens (near Lausanne), Vaud, Switzerland
46°31′13″N 6°33′56″E / 46.52028°N 6.56556°E / 46.52028; 6.56556Coordinates: 46°31′13″N 6°33′56″E / 46.52028°N 6.56556°E / 46.52028; 6.56556
Campus www.epfl.ch
Website www.cecam.org
CECAM
Location: Lausanne, Switzerland

The Centre Européen de Calcul Atomique et Moléculaire, CECAM, is the oldest European Institute for the promotion of fundamental research on advanced computational methods and their application to problems in frontier areas of science and technology. It is structured as a network of 18 trans-European nodes plus one node in Israel, with its headquarters (HQ) in EPF-Lausanne.

CECAM is governed by a convention signed by 22 member organizations from which it receives funding for ordinary activities. These organizations include National Research Councils, Research and HPC Centers, and Universities. The long-term policy of CECAM is determined by its Council, composed of representatives of the member organizations. Local Directors ensure the management of scientific activities at the nodes. The Director at HQ has the responsibility to propose the overall program of activities and manage it, and to coordinate larger-scale initiatives in the node network.

Its unique structure and long standing tradition of excellence establish CECAM as a leading edge institution in its field.

Activities

CECAM mission is to promote discussion, exchange of information, and training in computational science. As the name suggests, the traditional focus of CECAM has been atomistic and molecular simulations, applied to the physics and chemistry of condensed matter. Over the last twenty years, powerful advances in computer hardware and software have supported the extension of these methods to a wide range of problems in materials science, biology and medicinal chemistry. CECAM has always been very attentive to such developments and has helped to foster many of them to the point that computer simulation is now considered to be a third way of doing science; a new way of linking theory and experiment. The importance of simulation continues to grow in many emerging areas and CECAM is evolving its scope and structure to address these changes.

CECAM activities, across all of the nodes, include the organization of scientific workshops in emerging areas; specialist schools to train at the graduate and postdoctoral level; workshops on software development; brain-storming and problem solving events; the development of collaborative research projects for Europe and beyond; and the sponsorship of an international visitors programme. We welcome applications to organise events and to establish networks through CECAM from everybody interested in computational science.

Member Organizations

CECAM is supported by research organizations from 12 European countries and Israel. These Organizations are listed in Table 1. Each Member Organization nominates two representatives to the Cecam Council, the governing body that has the ultimate responsibility for all strategy and operations of the Center.

Table 1: Member Organizations
CountryMember Organization
AustriaCMS (Center for Computational Materials Science)
BelgiumFRS-FNRS (Fonds de la Recherce Scientifique)
FWO (Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek-Vlaanderen)
FinlandAalto University
FranceCEA (Commissariat á l'Energie Atomique)
CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
GermanyDFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)
MPG (Max Planck Gesellschaft)
FZJ (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
IrelandIUA (Irish University Association)
IsraelTel Aviv University
ItalyCNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche)
IIT (Italian Institute of Technology)
SISSA (Scuola Internazionale di Studi Avanzati)
SNS (Scuola Normale Superiore)
SpainMINECO (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación)
SwedenUniversity of Uppsala
SwitzerlandEPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
FNS-SNF (Fonds National Suisse de la Recherche Scientifique;

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der wissenchaftlichen Forschung)

The NetherlandsNWO (The Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek)
Universiteit van Amsterdam
United KingdomSTFC (Science and Technology Facilities Council)
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)

Nodes

Nodes contribute to CECAM activities by organising and hosting workshops and schools at the level of the network (Flagship events) and locally (Node events). They initiate or participate in CECAM research and training activities, host a visitor program and promote research in computational science in their region. A CECAM node is a research structure inside a larger Institution, or a consortium of such Institutions whose activities and relationships are regulated by a formal agreement. The Directors of the nodes administer the program taking place at their respective locations, possibly in collaboration with other nodes or the Headquarters. The Directors constitute the CECAM Board of Directors, working towards a coordinated optimal selection and distribution of activities throughout the network.

Table 2: CECAM Nodes
CountryNodeInstitution(s)
AustriaCECAM-ATUniversity of Vienna, Vienna University of Technology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
FinlandCECAM-FIAalto University, Universities of Helsinki, Turku, Jyväskylä and Oulu, Tampere University of Technology and the University of Eastern Finland
FranceCECAM-FR-MOSERCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Commissariat à l’Energie atomique, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris,

Ecole Normale Supérieure, Université de Marne la Vallée, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Université Paris-Sud, University of Lorraine

CECAM-FR-RACentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Commissariat à l’Energie atomique, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon,

Université Joseph Fourier de Grenoble, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

CECAM-FR-GSOCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Commissariat à l’Energie atomique, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse III
GermanyCECAM-DE-MM1PMax Planck Institute Fritz-Haber-Institut (Berlin), Max Planck Institute Institut für Mikrostrukturphysik (Halle),

Bremen Center for Computational Materials Science (University of Bremen) and the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt-am-Main

CECAM-DE-JUELICHJülich Supercomputing Centre
CECAM-DE-MMSCenter for Scientific Simulation Freie Universität Berlin
CECAM-DE-SMSMMax Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz,

Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute for Computational Physics at Universität Stuttgart

IrelandCECAM-IRLUniversity College Dublin
IsraelCECAM-ISRTel Aviv University
ItalyCECAM-IT-SIDEInternational School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, CNR Democritos
CECAM-IT-SMARTScuola Normale Superiore, Dipartimento di Chimica Universita di Firenze,Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche Universita di Padova,

Dipartimento di Patologia Chirurgica Universita' di Pisa, Dipartimento di Biotecnologie,Chimica e Farmacia Universita di Siena, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche Universita di Napoli

CECAM-IT-SIMULPolytechnic Torino, Polytechnic Milan, University of Rome Tor Vergata, University of L'Aquila
SpainCECAM-ESFundación Agencia Aragonesa para la Investigación y Desarrollo, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation
SwitzerlandCECAM-HQ (Headquarters)EPF-Lausanne
The NetherlandsCECAM-NLAmsterdam Center for Multiscale Modeling, Lorentz Center Leiden
United KingdomCECAM-UK-HARTREEDaresbury Laboratory (UK) of the Science and Technology Facilities Council
CECAM-UK-JCMAXWELLImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, King's College London, University College London, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford
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