The Role of Uncertainty in Mathematical Modelling of Pandemics, Cambridge, UK, 8 – 10 February 2022. For program details follow thislink. For how to join follow the link here.
VECMA Toolkit Hackathon – 9 – 10 December 2021. Dedicated to user communities from ISW and several other organisations.
Second Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) thematic track/workshop UNEQUIvOCAL associated with ICCS 2021 in Krakow, Poland, 16-18 June 2021. For program details follow thislink. For how to join follow the linkhere.
Third Multiscale Modelling and Simulation (MMS) thematic track/workshop associated with ICCS 2021 in Krakow, Poland, 16-18 Jun 2021. For program details follow thislink. For how to join follow the linkhere.
ISC 2021 Project Posters Call. Project Posters sessions at ISC 2021, June 24 to July 2, 2021. Follow this link for more details.
VECMA Online Training Event, 23 July 2021. Toolkit components to address: QCG-PilotJob, FabSim3, EasySurrogate. Details can be found here.
Online VECMA All-Hands Meeting 2021, 19-20 May 2021. For AHM Day One agenda please follow this link. For AHM Day Two agenda please refer to the link here.
VECMA Toolkit Hackathon – 25-27 May 2021. For details and how to join, please refer to the link here.
Online seminar on VECMAtk and the impact of uncertainty on predictions of the CovidSim epidemiological code, 10:00-11:00UK (11:00-12:00CET), Friday 16 April. You can join the seminar from the following link here.
VECMA Toolkit Hackathon – 21-23 April 2021. For details and how to join, please refer to the link here.
VECMA Toolkit Hackathon – 19-22 January 2021. For details and how to join, please refer to the link here.
VECMA Training Event: EasyVVUQ and FabSim3– 12 November 2020. Full details including the agenda can be foundhere. There will be a recorded video for the full toolkit presentation available shortly.
International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS), Faro, Portugal, 12-14 June 2019. The Conference will feature the 16th Multiscale Modelling and Simulation (MMS) Workshop, where VECMA will announce its first public VVUQ Toolkit release. The MMS workshop will be chaired by one of our partners, Dr Derek Groen, from Brunel University London.