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nseriani
9 years ago
nseriani 9 years ago

The College on Multiscale Computational Modeling of Materials for Energy Applications will be held at ICTP in Trieste (Italy) from the 4th to the 15th July 2016. This College aims to bring a multiscale view of the materials modelling techniques for energy applications. More specifically, a multiscale methodology ranging from atomistic to mesoscopic and continuum methods will be presented with po tential use for materials for industrial applications in: (i) fuel cells and catalysts, (ii) rechargeable batteries, (iii) solar energy conversion and solar fuels, (iv) semiconductors for light emitting technologies and (v) oil recovery techniques. It will also include general lectures on the socio economic impact related to the choice of energy technologies, experimental challenges and engineering challenges.

Topics include:

  • Multiscale Computational Modeling of Materials
  • Nanostructured Materials for Energy Applications
  • Fuel Cells
  • Batteries
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery

Speakers include:

  • Francesca Baletto (King's College London)
  • Edo Boek (Imperial College)
  • Flavia Cassiola (Shell)
  • Maria Chan (Argonne National Laboratory)
  • Stefano Fabris (CNR-IOM)
  • Xingao Gong (Fudan University)
  • Ivan Kondov (KIT)
  • Boris Kozinsky (Bosch)
  • Kourosh Malek (Simon Fraser University)
  • Partha Mukherjee (Texas A&M University)
  • Atsushi Ohma (Nissan)
  • Karsten Reuter (TU Munich)

Deadline for the registration is the 15th May. For further details and to register, follow this link:

http://indico.ictp.it/event/7656/overview 




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