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surya
2 years ago
surya 2 years ago

Dear All,

Greetings from "The Asian Consortium on Computational Materials Science – Global Research Center (ACCMS-GRC)", SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai.

We are pleased to invite you for ACCMS-GRC webinar#19 to be held on July 25, 2023 at 2.30 pm Indian Standard Time (URL: http://accms.mobility.niche.tohoku.ac.jp/).

The webinar is to be delivered by Dr. Duc Nguyen-Manh from Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, United Kingdom through zoom meetingHis talk is on Toward finite-element modelling of hydrogen isotopes transport for fusion materials from first-principles calculations”.

 The Program Schedule is as follows,

2.30 PM: Welcome Note

2.30-2.35 PM: Introduction to Dr. Duc Nguyen-Manh  

2.35 – 3.25 PM: Webinar talk by Dr. Duc Nguyen-Manh  

3.25-3.40 PM: Round table discussion by the Panelist – Prof. Bing-Joe Hwang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

3.40 – 3.55 PM: Q&A session

3.55-4.00 PM: Concluding Remarks

All academicians, scientists, researchers, scholars, engineers and students all over the world are cordially invited to join the webinar.

The Registration is free and the participants can register for the webinar through the link: https://tinyurl.com/2hy2urxr

Zoom meeting details will be shared with the registered participants.

Herewith, the webinar#19 poster is attached.

Looking forward for your virtual presence in the webinar#19.

 Thank you

With best regards,

Prof. Yoshiyuki Kawazoe, Head of ACCMS-GRC

Webinar Convener

 &

Dr. V.J. Surya

Dr. S. Yuvaraj (Center-in-Charges)

Webinar organizers

 

ACCMS-GRC-webinar-19-poster.pdf



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