An Introduction to SCAT
The SCAT project is an international collaboration initiative for the advancement of scientific computing in Europe and Latin America. It brings together researchers in applied mathematics, physics, engineering and computational science.
- We provide training in scientific computing and offer mobility grants to post-graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.
- We organize scientific meetings and short courses, and develop online materials for self-learning, aiming to enhance discovery through simulation.
The project is co-financed by the ALFA Programme of EuropeAid. The goal of this programme is the development of a systematic and lasting partnership between Higher Education Institutions in Latin America and Europe, contributing to national and regional economic and social development in Latin America.
Meetings & Events
View all meetings and events20-24 July 2009
Final SCAT meeting and satellite school, Valparaiso, Chile
Focus: High performance computing trends for 2010 and beyond — will bring together members of the SCAT project in Europe and Latin America with scientists in Chile.
Organizers: Claudia Arancibia, Lorena Barba, Boris Drappier, Oscar Orellana, Luis Salinas.
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SCAT Project Leader:
Dr. Lorena Barba
Department of Mathematics
University of Bristol