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ADIS2016 – Ab initio description of Iron and S ... (No replies)

Tilmann Hickel
9 years ago
Tilmann Hickel 9 years ago

Website: http://www.mpie.de/3471582/adis2016

Time: 03 – 07 October 2016

Location: Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee (Germany)

Organizers: Tilmann Hickel, Jörg Neugebauer (MPIE Düsseldorf, Germany), Ralf Drautz (ICAMS, Bochum, Germany)

Supported by: Psi-k Network, SFB761 “Steel – ab initio”

During the workshop recent progress in the development of ab initio based methods for the description of iron, steels and related materials will be discussed. It is the sixth workshop of a series of ADIS workshops and will be focused on the prediction and understanding of mechanical properties, incl. the description of precipitate formation, dislocations, stacking faults, deformation and failure mechanisms.

The ADIS workshops are characterized by Gordon style, tutorial-like one hour talks, which will in this year be given by E. Bitzek, B. Curtin, A. De Vita, C. Elsässer, E.P. George, R. Gröger, L. Romaner, A. Sutton, D. Trinkle, L. Vitos, G. Wilde and F. Willaime. There will be several contributed talks and extensive poster sessions. The programme will give enough space for intensive discussions in the inspiring cooperation promoting atmosphere of Ringberg castle.

The conference site is limited to 40 participants only and a few more can stay in a nearby hotel. Therefore, if you are interested in attending the seminar please inform us as soon as possible via [email protected]. The final abstract deadline will be August 15, 2016.

Looking forward to seeing you in Ringberg,

Tilmann Hickel

(on behalf of the organizers)

http://www.mpie.de/3471582/adis2016

 




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials