Program
Lectures
Fernando Parente - From postulates to atoms
Fernando Parente - The evolution of atomic structure calculations
André Wemans - Introduction to quantum computing
Paul Indelicato - Principles of Bound-State QED and relativistic many-body calculations
Martino Trassinelli - An introduction to Bayesian data analysis
Nancy Paul - Bayesian analysis - A practical example. Atomic form factors and the Paris Double Crystal Spectrometer
Miguel de Avillez - Using Parallel Computing to Study the Joint Thermal and Dynamical Evolution of Optically Thin Plasmas
Filipe Grilo - Benchmarking electron-ion collisional processes in highly charged ion sources
Jorge M. Sampaio - Atomic inputs for kilonovae modeling
Hands-on sessions
Session 1 (Ruben Inocêncio) - Basic principles of Quantum Computing
Session 2 (Martino Trassinelli) - Bayesian analysis of atomic spectra based on nested sampling
Session 3 (Daniel Pinheiro and André Fernandes) - Distributed computing in atomic structure calculations for astrophysical plasma simulations