Month 18 pre-release of the VECMA VVUQ Toolkit

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Spreading our climate research across the general public

We are spreading our climate research widely across the general public. Researchers from the VECMA project has recently drafted an article for the Conversation around our migration models, and featuring VECMA among many other things. Please find the article here: https://theconversation.com/climate-refugees-why-we-cant-yet-predict-where-millions-of-displaced-people-will-go-119414

Call for Papers and Abstracts: The 17th Multiscale Modelling and Simulation Workshop, June 2020, Amsterdam. Deadline 15 January 2020

Call for Papers open for the 17th Multiscale Modelling and Simulation Workshop, to be held in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS) 3-5 June 2020 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Full paper submission and abstract submission is open at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccs20200 The submission deadline is 15 January 2020.

CALL FOR PAPERS: UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL MODELS

CALL FOR PAPERS: UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION FOR COMPUTATIONAL MODELS https://unequivocal.computationalscience.nl/ The UNEQUIvOCAL thematic track takes place during the International Conference on Computational Science ICCS 2020 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 3 – June 5, 2020. Given that uncertainty is unavoidable in almost all scientific fields, due to e.g. unknown parameters or simplifying modelling assumptions, uncertainty quantification is an…

Month 15 release of VECMA VVUQ Toolkit

We are very pleased to announce the Month 15 release of VECMA VVUQ Toolkit (VECMAtk). The software development of the VECMAtk is the central task for the VECMA project. The VECMAtk establishes a platform for verification, validation and uncertainty quantification (VVUQ). The goal is to provide tools for end users to capture complex scenarios, applied…

VECMA consortium group picture

In our first All Hands Meeting (AHM), which was hosted by the University of Amsterdam on the 9th and 10th of May 2019, Amsterdam, participated by all partners and associated partners plus a number of external guest and experts in HPC fields with a very happy gathering, see our VECMA group picture »

A new VECMA paper published

Anna Nikishova et. al recently published a paper on “Uncertainty Quantification of a multiscale model for In-Stent Restenosis” in a special issue on “Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification of Cardiovascular Models” in Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology (https://doi.org/10.1007/s13239-018-00372-4). They applied a UQ quasi-Monte Carlo method and performed a Sobol sensitivity analysis to a two-dimensional version of…