Workshops
We provide
information on
compelling workshops
and training
opportunities in
the field of
computational
astrophysics offered
by external
organizations..
This is a collection of workshops that cover a diverse range of topics related to numerical simulations, computational models, and their application in astrophysical research.
- "Structure and polarization in the interstellar medium -- John Dickey", Stanford, CA, 10-13 Feb. Reg. ends Nov 15
- "Theoretical insights into star formation: from the early to the present-day Universe", Pisa, Italia, 6-9 May. Reg. ends Apr 18
- "Inter+Stellar: Harnessing the Intersection Between Stars and the Interstellar Medium", 12-16 May, Baltimore, MD. Reg. ends Jan 24
- "Star Formation, Stellar Feedback, and the Ecology of Galaxies -- John Bally", Visegrad, Hungria, 26-30 May. Abs subm. deadl: 31 Jan. Early reg. ends Feb 21
- "Interstellar Institute 7", Orsay, France, 7-25 July ??
- "Bridging scales: star clusters and their host galaxies from the local to the high-z Universe", Matera, Italia, 1-5 Sept. Reg. ends ??
- "Stellar origins", Vienna, Austria, 15-19 Sept
- "Cosmic turbulence and magnetic fields", Cargese, Corsica, Fr., 29 Sept - 3 Oct
- "International Symposium on Cosmic Magnetic Fields", Beijing, China, 12-16 Oct.
- "Lazarian Fest", Playa del Carmen, Mex, Nov.
External workshops offer valuable learning experiences for students, researchers, and astrophysics enthusiasts who are eager to expand their knowledge and skills in computational astrophysics. These workshops are conducted by esteemed institutions, research centers, and expert professionals in the field, ensuring high-quality content and impactful learning opportunities.
In the External Workshops tab, you will find details about upcoming workshops, including workshop titles, dates, locations (in-person or online), and registration information. Each workshop focuses on specific areas of computational astrophysics, such as advanced simulation techniques, data analysis methodologies, or the utilization of specific numerical codes. Attending these workshops can deepen your understanding, sharpen your computational skills, and keep you abreast of the latest advancements in the field.
Participating in external workshops offers several benefits. You will have the opportunity to learn from leading experts, engage in interactive sessions, and network with fellow participants who share your passion for computational astrophysics. These workshops often provide a collaborative environment where you can exchange ideas, discuss research challenges, and foster professional connections.
We understand the importance of staying connected to the broader computational astrophysics community and encouraging continuous learning. The External Workshops section serves as a gateway to external training opportunities, complementing our own workshops and educational initiatives. By exploring these workshops, you can expand your knowledge base, gain exposure to different perspectives, and enhance your expertise in computational astrophysics.
Please note that external workshops are organized and facilitated by external organizations, and their registration processes, fees, and eligibility criteria may vary. We encourage you to visit the respective workshop websites or contact the organizers directly for detailed information and registration procedures.
We regularly update the External Workshops section to provide you with a curated list of relevant and reputable workshops. Be sure to check back frequently for the latest additions and explore the exciting opportunities that await you.
Thank you for visiting our External Workshops section. We hope that these external training opportunities will further enrich your understanding and proficiency in computational astrophysics, empowering you to make significant contributions to the field.