
Bart Vorselaars published the paper “Efficient Langevin and Monte Carlo sampling algorithms: The case of field-theoretic simulations” in the Journal of Chemical Physics (with impact factor 4.3) and is available here (and […]
Senior Lecturer at the School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK
Bart Vorselaars published the paper “Efficient Langevin and Monte Carlo sampling algorithms: The case of field-theoretic simulations” in the Journal of Chemical Physics (with impact factor 4.3) and is available here (and […]
Our paper “A robust COVID-19 mortality prediction calculator based on Lymphocyte count, Urea, C-Reactive Protein, Age and Sex (LUCAS) with chest X-rays” has been published in the journal Scientific Reports (with impact […]
Our paper “Development of a Mortality Prediction Model in Hospitalised SARS-CoV-2 Positive Patients Based on Routine Kidney Biomarkers” part of the special issue New Insights into the Molecular Mechanisms of Kidney Injury […]
Our paper “DenResCov-19: A deep transfer learning network for robust automatic classification of COVID-19, pneumonia, and tuberculosis from X-rays” has been published in the journal Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics (with impact […]
Date: Wednesday 8th of February 2023, 13:30 (GMT).Location: Isaac Newton Building (INB3305) and Online MS Teams meeting ‘Mesoscale, molecules and more: simulations with DL_Software’ by Dr Michael Seaton, UK Research and Innovation, […]
Date: Friday 20th of January 2023, 12:00 (GMT).Location: Online MS Teams meeting ‘Observing the birth of crystals using machine-learning assisted simulations’ by Dr Julien Lam, CEMES-CNRS, Toulouse, France. Co-authors: Jacek Goniakowski, Sarath […]
During the last elections the Institute of Physics (IOP) Computational Physics Group members elected Bart Vorselaars as its new Secretary. He will be starting from the 1st of October 2022.
On the 25th of May 2022 Bart Vorselaars gave an invited seminar on Field theoretic simulations of block copolymers at realistic molecular weights at the Max Plank Institute for polymer research in […]
Date: Wednesday 30th of March 2022, 13:30 (BST).Location: Online MS Teams meeting ‘The quest for better network null models’ by Dr Szabolcs Horvát, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, […]
Date: Wednesday 16th of March 2022, 13:30 (GMT).Type: Hybrid — Online MS Teams and Isaac Newton Building (INB2305) ‘Electrospinning’ by Dr Nick Tucker, School of Engineering, College of Science, University of Lincoln, […]