![]() ![]() Peter Coveney is professor of Physical Chemistry and director of the Centre for Computational Science (CCS) at University College London (UCL). His research is also aimed at building complex problem-solving environments, including ones for clinical decision support. This entails multiscale modelling methods and workflows to deploy such calculations on emerging exascale architectures, together with methods addressing verification, validation and uncertainty quantification for the ensuing simulations.Īs professor by special appointment, Coveney will carry out research to develop codes which run efficiently on the largest petascale architectures today as well as the exascale architectures which are expected to emerge in the near future. ![]() Much of his current work focuses on highly scalable lattice-Boltzmann methods for virtual human scale simulation of blood flow, and molecular dynamics for applications in drug discovery and personalised drug treatment. He develops theories, algorithms, implementations and applications which run on many of the world's most powerful supercomputers. ![]() Much of Coveney’s work lies at the interface of computer science, computational science, theoretical physics, chemistry, biomedicine and applied mathematics. ![]()
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