From: chemistry-request at ccl.net
To: chemistry-request at ccl.net
Date: Sun Jul 18 10:47:07 2021
Subject: 21.11.22 Virtual Winter Workshop on Multiscale Modelling in Materials Science, Chemistry and Biology
Are you working on the development of new multiscale modelling techniques? Do you want to share your experience, learn new techniques and network with experts and young researches working in this field? We invite you to join the Virtual Winter Workshop on: "Multiscale modelling in materials science, chemistry, and biology: How to meet, greet, and beat scale-bridging challenges" on November 22-23, 2021. For more information, please visit: https://www.compnano.kit.edu/WinterWorkshop2021.php Conference description: Many interesting research problems cover a broad range of time- and length scales, which are a severe challenge for the multiscale methods developed to date. One of them is that these problems are recursive, i.e., events on longer time-scales influence structure and function on shorter time-scales. The aim of this workshop is to address challenges not covered by standard multi-scale simulation methods, highlighting examples from different fields such as friction, organic semiconductors, heterogeneous catalysis and biological function. Leading scientists cover both state-of-the-art and novel simulation concepts and theoretical approaches to address such scale-bridging problems via tailored combinations of quantum- chemical, molecular dynamics, coarse-grained and continuum models. Contributed talks and poster session Deadline for abstract submission: End of September 2021 Organizers M. Elstner, K. Fink, P. Gumbsch, F. Graeter, M. Hochbruck, S. Hoefener, W. Klopper, M. Kozlowska, T. Kubar, L. Pastewka, A. Schug, A. Streit, F. Studt, W. Wenzel Invited speakers David Beljonne, Universite de Mons, Belgium Peter Bobbert, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Qiang Cui, Boston University, US James Ewen, Imperial College London, UK Ding Feng, IBS Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials, Korea Geoffroy Hautier, Dartmouth College, US Ville Kaila, Stockholm University, Sweden Roland Netz, FU Berlin, Germany Andela Saric, UCL, UK Christoph Schuette, FU-Berlin, Germany Cristiana Di Valentin, University of Milano Bicocca, ItalyNOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!!