About the Gemini Centre for COmputational multi-Scale materials societY (COSY)
About COSY
The COSY Gemini Centre serves a vital purpose in addressing the growing demand for a shared hub and arena that unites educators, researchers, and students in the field of computational science in Norway.
We firmly believe that the Norwegian computational community should coalesce, establishing a robust and collaborative professional ecosystem that will foster both fundamental and applied research, along with education and training efforts. The establishment of the COSY Gemini Centre aims to enhance competitiveness and add value to the entire computational community in Norway, with anticipation of engaging numerous additional actors and departments in our COSY initiative in the near future.
COSY was established in 2023 through the efforts of several founding partners with diverse expertise in computational physics, statistical mechanics, quantum chemistry, and materials and engineering modeling. The partners include the Department of Physics (IFY), the Department of Chemistry (IKJ), and the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MTP) at NTNU; SINTEF Industry; and the Department of Physics at the University of Oslo (UiO). COSY began its activities in 2024.
Among affiliated members, there exists a wealth of expertise, much of which we are not fully aware of ourselves. The COSY-Geminicenter is essential to catalyze collaborations and ensuring awarness of scientific advancements in which each partner specializes. Finally, the overarching goal of the COSY centre is to unite the modeling community on a broad scale, with a particular focus on multiscale modeling, encompassing computational physicists, chemists, engineers, biologists, students, and researchers alike.
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COSY Leadership Team:
Raffaela Cabriolu ( Department of Physics-NTNU)
Titus van Erp (Department of Chemistry-NTNU)
Ingeborg-Helene Svenum (Sintef Industry)
Stefan Andersson (Sintef Industry)
Astrid de Wijn (Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering-NTNU)
Morten Hjorth-Jensen (Department of Physics-UiO)