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and test simpler utilities). Make detailed plans for future development and collaborations.
and test simpler utilities). Make detailed plans for future development and collaborations.
Users to get help in utilizing more advanced code features.
Users to get help in utilizing more advanced code features.


===Registration===
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A  [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JBvnF6-0pFAMOme4hwuLISc7nkjpCZEmq7yTnQmt3fs/viewform? sign up link]
A  [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JBvnF6-0pFAMOme4hwuLISc7nkjpCZEmq7yTnQmt3fs/viewform? sign up link]


You can email us at oxdnacommittee@gmail.com  
You can email us at [oxdnacommittee@gmail.com]


===Accommodation options===
===Accommodation options===

Revision as of 20:47, 25 April 2024

We are planning to hold an oxDNA users and developers workshop in Oxford from September 2-5 2014. The aim of the workshop is to bring together both developers and users of the oxDNA, oxRNA and oxNA models to share current research projects and to set the agenda for the future development of the oxDNA family of models, code and infrastructure, as well as to identify (and begin to address) current shortcomings. Particular foci are likely to be inter-operability of DNA design and other simulation tools, see for example [1], and user-friendly tools to improve oxDNA accessibility for non-expert users, see for example oxview

Location

Department of Physics, University of Oxford (map).

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Schedule

Attendees are welcome to give a short research presentations.

The conference will start the morning of Monday 2 September, and end the afternoon of Thursday 5 September.

Monday, Tuesday am: Short research presentations from most attendees. These will help to highlight the range of work for which oxDNA is being used, tools that have been developed, and wish lists for future development.

Tuesday pm: Discussion-based sessions to define the agenda for future development and to identify key targets and outline plans for implementation.

Wednesday, Thursday: "Hackathon": Begin to address the simpler targets (e.g. improve documentation of newer features, incorporation of existing external utilities into oxDNA infrastructure, develop and test simpler utilities). Make detailed plans for future development and collaborations. Users to get help in utilizing more advanced code features.

Registration

There are no registration fees. There will be a workshop dinner on Tuesday 3 September

A sign up link

You can email us at [oxdnacommittee@gmail.com]

Accommodation options

Bed and breakfast rooms at other colleges can be booked here.

Travel

The closest airport to Oxford is Heathrow, and the quickest transport from Heathrow airport to Oxford is via coach or by train. More travel information can be found here.

Sponsors

We are grateful for support from EPSRC

Attendees

Attendees from the 2019 conference below:

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