Welcome
Welcome to the website of 31st IUPAP Conference on Computational Physics (CCP2019), which will take place from 28 July to 1 August at The Chinese University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong, China.
The Conference on Computational Physics (CCP) is a series of conferences held annually under the auspices of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) on the basis of endorsement by its Commission on Computational Physics (C20).The purpose of the conference series is to bring together computational scientists working in physics and closely related areas to exchange the latest developments in computational techniques and their applications.
CCP2019 features plenary,
invited and contributed talks as well as poster presentations in a wide
number of subject areas of active interest to the computational physics
community. The main topics include:
- Algorithm development
- Astrophysics
- Computational physics education
- Earth system, climate and environmental modeling
- Fluid dynamics
- Lattice field theory in particle and nuclear physics
- Materials physics
- Novel hardware and software paradigms
- Quantum many-body physics
- Soft matter and biological physics
- Statistical mechanics and complex systems
- Atomic, molecular and optical physics
- Machine learning
Program & Abstract
Abstract submission is now open. Please submit your abstract here.
Key Dates & Events
02 January 2019 | First Announcement and Call for Abstracts |
02 January 2019 | Registration and Abstract Submission Opening |
01 June 2019 (extended) | Abstract Submission Closes |
By 14 June 2019 | Abstract Acceptance Notification |
28 June 2019 | Registration Closes |
1 July 2019 | Payment Deadline |
Registration Fees
Regular Attendees |
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Regular | HK$3,500 |
On-site | HK$4,000 |
Accompanying Person | HK$1,200 |
Students or Attendees From Developing Countries†| |
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Regular | HK$2,000 |
On site | HK$2,500 |
†"Developing countries" are defined by the World Bank's "most recent list of "low income" and "lower middle income" economies.