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fdeprof
3 years ago
fdeprof 3 years ago
Dear Colleagues,

It is our pleasure to announce the 19th International Conference on Density Functional Theory and its Applications to be held in Brussels, Belgium, from August 28 to September 2, 2022.
This conference will be organized as an “in person” conference.

The event will be the next in the great series of biennial meetings, which have taken place in Paris (1995), Vienna (1997), Rome (1999), Madrid (2001), Brussels (2003), Geneva (2005), Amsterdam (2007), Lyon (2009), Athens (2011), Durham (2013), Debrecen (2015), Tällberg (2017), and Alicante (2019).

The conference will cover a broad range of topics in the field, from the latest theoretical developments to cutting edge-applications in chemistry and physics, bringing together scientists from all over the world. The scientific program extends over five days and consists of 10 plenary and 16 invited lectures presenting the current state-of-the-art in the field. In addition, a total of 32 slots for contributed talks (15 min.) provide the opportunity to present your research at the large platform for DFT developers and users.

The registration is now open as well as the abstract submission.

Please visit http://www.dft2022.be for more information on the conference.

Important dates
Early registration: until 15/05/2022
Abstract submission: until 01/06/2022
Registration deadline: 31/07/2022

Any questions can be addressed to the organizing committee at [email protected].

We are very much looking forward to seeing you at this event!

Best regards,
The DFT2022 organizing committee




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