CCL: Virtual Winter Workshop on Multiscale Modelling (November 22-23,
2021)
- From: Alexander Bagaturyants <bagaturyants{}gmail.com>
- Subject: CCL: Virtual Winter Workshop on Multiscale Modelling
(November 22-23, 2021)
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2021 00:10:00 +0300
Dear Mrs Kozlowska, thank you very much for your message. I would be happy
to participate in this important event, but only as an invited speaker.
Hope for your understanding. Best regards, Prof. Alexander Bagaturyants
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вс, 18 июл. 2021 г., 22:00 Mariana Kozlowska
mariana.kozlowska=kit.edu <
owner-chemistry|-|ccl.net>:
>
> Sent to CCL by: "Mariana Kozlowska"
[mariana.kozlowska]_[kit.edu]
> Dear CCL'ers users,
>
> on behalf of the Research Training Group 2450
> https://www.compnano.kit.edu/index.php at Karlsruhe
Institute of
> Technology, we want to invite you for the Virtual Winter Workshop on
> "Multiscale Modelling in Materials Science, Chemistry and Biology: How
to
> meet, greet, and beat scale-bridging challenges" that will take place
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
>
> 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, Italy
>
> 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
>
> Best regards,
> Mariana Kozlowska
>
>
>
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