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Deadline approaching: "Green's function methods ... (No replies)

casula
8 years ago
casula 8 years ago

Dear all,

the French condensed matter meeting JMC15 (http://jmc15.sciencesconf.org/) will be held in Bordeaux, from August 22nd to August 26th 2016.

We are organizing the PM7 session "Green's function methods from first principles: GW, dynamical mean field theory and beyond" (see enclosed document), where PhD students, post-doctoral fellows and permanent researchers could discuss about their work in this field, by giving a talk or presenting a poster.

Please find below the list of the confirmed invited speakers:
- Thomas Ayral (CEA Saclay, France);
- Lewin Boehnke (University of Fribourg, Switzerland);
- Patrick Rinke (Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland);
- Pina Romaniello (Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France);
- Priyanka Seth (CEA Saclay, France);
- Jan Tomczak (Vienna University of Technology, Austria).

You can submit the abstract of your contribution by May 1st on the conference website: http://jmc15.sciencesconf.org.

Best regards,

The organizers of the PM7 session,

Cyril MARTINS and Michele CASULA

MinicolloqueSFP-2-2.pdf



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