Computational frontiers in scientific discovery, London, UK
Since 2006, the Royal Society of the United Kingdom and the Académie des sciences of France have awarded an annual prize to honour scientists whose developments of novel computational methods have had a major impact in their area of scientific discovery.
This event will bring together past award winners and leading scientists from a variety of disciplines, ranging from astrophysics and climate prediction, to genome biology and human variation. Discussions will explore the similarities and differences between computational approaches across different disciplines and highlight potential synergies where one discipline can learn from another, speeding up the process of discovery.For further information, please visit: http://royalsociety.org/computational-frontiers/(opens in new window)