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~ 50 projects ~ 100 visitors

~ 50 projects ~ 100 visitors. PRESENT ACTIVITIES:. Modeling Subatomic, Atomic & Molecular Reactions CONSULTING & SUPERCOMPUTER ACCESS EU FP5 TARI no. 1 (2000-2002) ----- EUR 396 000 . –

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~ 50 projects ~ 100 visitors

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  1. Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  2. ~ 50 projects ~ 100 visitors Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  3. PRESENT ACTIVITIES: Modeling Subatomic, Atomic & Molecular Reactions CONSULTING & SUPERCOMPUTER ACCESS EU FP5 TARI no. 1 (2000-2002) ----- EUR 396 000 . – EU FP5 TARI no. 2 (2003-2004/2) --- EUR 175 000 . – EU FP5 MCTS (2001-2004) ------ EUR 242 000 . – South Africa (2002-2005) ------- EUR 160 000 . – Rolls-Royce/HFK / 2003 - ------ pending I3HP I3NS / FINUFY I3Atom I3HPC /ENACTS Integrated Activities: Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  4. Tenured Staff / Project Hosts Anderlik, C. Nystrand, J.” Osnes, E. Vaagen, J. Csernai, L. Hansen, JP. Kocbach, L. Hansteen, JM. Stamnes, JJ. Helstrup, H. Rohrich, D. Klovning, A. Fanebust, K. Bravina, L.” BCPL has an internationally well known staff of senior scientists (average citation rate is 1000+ / PI ! ) Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  5. BCPL in Hadron, Nuclear, Atomic, and Computational Physics Puehlhofer (44a) Uhlik (39b) Jelinek (39b) Babaev (50) Ridikas (49) Ershov (31a) Limpouch (52) Popova (52) Pena (53) Malafaia (53) Lichard (46a) Barnaföldi (36a) McCann (51) Magas (29b) Nagy (45a) Pora (45a) Lazar (45a) Zetenyi (34a) Ravasz (45a) Neda (45a) Ancius (49) Plukiene (49) Plukis (49) Lichard (46a) Bleicher (54) Reiter (54) Paech (54) Zschiesche (54) Danilin (31) Wolf (34a) Levai (36a) Papp (36a) Mrowczynski (35a) Korus (35a) Limpouch (24b) Bleicher (43) Jelinek (39) Slany (42a) Stevenson (31b) Slany (42a) Dytrych (24b) Keränen (41) Borghini (40) Lichard (46) Magas (29a) Nagy (45) Reiter (43) Ferroni (41) Barnaföldi (36) Loboda (48) Dubois (47) Caillat (47) Paech (43) Parfenova (31) Stuchlik (42) Hledik (42) Stuchlik (42) Hledik (42) Reiter (43) Zhukov (31) Barnaföldi (36) Papp (36) Korus (35) Neda (45) Becattini (41) Magas (29) Wolf (34) Neda (21b) Zabrodin (38) Bravina (38) Uhlik (39) Kalinauskas(30) Sousa (37) Capella (37) Zabrodin (38) Bravina (38) Schram (34) Schram (10b) Nagy (21b) Pora (21b) Hoehne (44) Lazar (21b) Hledik (6a) Bravina (11) Keränen (16a) Stuchlik (6a) Hledik (6a) Mocsy (32) Juodis (30) Stuchlik (6a) Limpouch (24a) Dytrych (24a) Schram (10b) Pora (21a) Neda (21a) Nagy L. (21) Nagy (21a) Neda (21a) Thompson (5) Stuchlik (6) Nagy (21a) Pipek (27) Romanov (3a) Babenko (3a) Magas (29) Ridikas (30) Molnar (23) Ster (22) Ershov (31) Danilin (31) JF. McCann (33) D. McPeake (33) Csizmadia (23) Keranen (16) Gorenstein (20) Gogohia (17) Conner (14a) Keranen (16) Nagy Sz. (21) Kluge (17) Popova (24) Loboda (24) Randrup (26) Vogt (28) Albe (9) Fai (4) Zakout (19) Zabrodin (11a) Bravina (11a) Kalinauskas(30) Balogh (9) Kontros (1) Zakout (19) Zabrodin (11a) Bravina (11a) Greiner (13) Friese (15) Jenkovszky (1) Höhne (15a) Pühlhofer (15a) Lazar Zs. (21) Siiskonen (12) Tarics (3) Taieb (8) Lazar Zs (2a) Nagy (2a) Jenkovszky (3) Babenko (3) Lazar Zs (2a) Dubois (8) Barnafoldi (4a) Lengyel (1a) Shpenik (1a) Nyiri (10a) Lazar Zs (2a) Hledik (6) Zagrabaev (5) Ershov (5) Danilin (5) Caillat (8) Neda (2) Hledik (6) Zhukov (5) Danilin (5) Nagy (2) Neda (2) Nyiri (10) Stuchlik (6) Strottman (7) Paech (7) Bravina (11) Zabrodin (11) Papp (4) Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  6. BCPL plans for FP6/RI programme BCPL Single RI for offering Transnational Access I3HP / CSERNAI I3NS / VAAGEN I3Atom / HANSEN I3HPC / ANDERLIK • I3 Member for: • Networking and - Joint Res. Projects [ RI rules would not allow for BCPL to provide access from four I3-s, while networking and JRP participation is OK. Discussed with DG Research/ RI dept. Daniel Pasini (physics) and Paolo Acunzo (supercomputers). In FP5 BCPL provided access for 20-30 man-months, FP6 plan is 30-40 man-month.] Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  7. Project Hosts (BCPL) Name Prof. Ph.D. Publ. # Citations U of B ISI ISI'02 Anderlik, Csaba 2001(+) Univ. of Bergen, 2001 6 51 Csernai, Laszlo P. 1987 Eotvos U. Budap. 1976 101 2062 Hansen, Jan-Petter 1999 Univ. of Bergen, 1990 56 470 (*) Hansteen, J. M. 1985($) Univ. of Bergen, 1976 27 1013 Helstrup, Haavard 2001(?) Univ. of Bergen, 1993 51 646 Kocbach, Ladislav 1993 Univ. of Bergen, 1977 39 974 Osnes, Eivind 1985(#) Univ. of Oslo, 1966 98 1088 Rohrich, Dieter 1999 Univ. of Marburg, 1986 72 1853 Stamnes, Jakob 1990 Univ. of Oslo, 1975 54 1039 Vaagen, Jan S. 1993 Univ. of Bergen, 1977 96 1248 (+) Senior Scientist ($) Professor emeritus (#) Prof. Univ. of Oslo (?) Prof. Bergen Univ. College (*) For JP Hansen citations that could not be traced back to the original by the ISI WoS trace program are not counted, because of the large number of citations (800+) to authors with the same name and initials. Bergen, November, 2002 Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  8. BCPL Technical Review’02 • - 14 yes of 14 questions: 100% result. Some comments: • Many institutions would like to have 92% of their users happy with what they provide and judging that the Lab is "extremely good and managed in an optimal way'. More importantly, users claim that they achieve their scientific goals and publications demonstrate that the achieved goals are of high scientific value. • 99% of users believe that they would not achieved the same results without the access to the infrastructure and all are thankful to the European Community for providing the scientific and financial support through the ARI programme. • The Bergen Computing Physics infrastructure is world-class in the topics of atomic, molecular, nuclear and particle reaction modeling. It combines parallel computer power and theoretical physicists and therefore offer an exceptional scientific environment to develop high quality research projects. • The quantity of access is 15% more than the foreseen number. This is justified by the change of computing facility : the Turbo Regatta supercomputer is faster than the previous machine. Bergen Computational Physics Lab

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  10. Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  11. Heavy Ion Reactions at CERN-SPS Project: BCPL07 (Univ. of Frankfurt): Pb+Pb 160 GeV / nucleon, UrQMD model [Stöcker] Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  12. Radiation damage in solids [ Project: BCPL09] TU Darmstadt [Balogh] Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  13. Dynamics of Atomic Bose Condensates,BCPL33 [McCann, Belfast] Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  14. Project 42: Opava, CZ [Z.Stuchlik,S.Hledik] Cooling of extremely compact stars Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  15. Future Plans: Hordaland Fylkeskommune - UiBed Bergen Computational Physics Lab

  16. 21st Century, Eurodyn’s dual entry compressor and radial turbine Unique all radial technology gas generator not an aero-derivative The Eurodyn’s Norwegian Heritage... Bergen Computational Physics Lab

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