Dr
Dominik Legut
(IT4I)
11/7/16, 4:00 PM
Afternoon sessions
Plenary Talks
Graphene bears huge potential in spintronic applications in which the graphene’s
contact with ferromagnetic metals plays a crucial role. We present magneto-optical
investigations of graphene on Co by means of resonant magnetic reflection
spectroscopy, the transversal magneto-optical Kerr-effect (T-MOKE) and the x-ray
magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD). Exploiting linearly polarized...
Dr
Petra Murinová
(Institute for Reseaech and Application of Fuzzy Modelling)
11/7/16, 4:20 PM
Afternoon sessions
Plenary Talks
Extended Abstract
The main goal of this talk is to put together theoretical results on intermediate quantifiers which were proposed in
several papers (see e.g. [1, 2, 3, 4]) with the Fuzzy GUHA method [5], and to introduce a linguistic characterization
of natural data using generalized intermediate quantifiers. The theory of intermediate quantifiers was introduced by
Nov´ak in [3] and now...
Dr
Antoni Portero
(IT4Innovations, National Supercomputing Center)
11/7/16, 4:40 PM
Afternoon sessions
Plenary Talks
High-performance modeling and simulation are performing a driving role in decision making and forecast. For time critical emergency support applications such as severe weather
forecasting, or flood modeling, late results can be unusable. Forecast models are primarily executed and the data analyzed while their predictions can still be applied. These on-demand large-scale computations cannot...