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LTTC winter school 2018 in French Pyrenees : Jan ... (No replies)

berger
8 years ago
berger 8 years ago

Dear colleagues,

The 2018 edition of the LTTC winter school will be organized in Luchon-Superbagnères (France) within the framework of the School for advanced sciences of Luchon.
The school will be held from January 29th to February 8th 2018.

It will be structured as a series of one-day tutorials on various topics concerning Quantum Chemistry/Physics (Master/PhD level).
As in previous years the focus of the school is the translation of theory into computer code.
Therefore much time will be allotted to hands-on tutorials.
During the workshop, all the attending students will be strongly encouraged to give a 10 minutes talk presenting their current Master or PhD work.

The topics of the school are:

- High performance computing and parallel computing
- Density Functional Theory
- Building Nanoparticles
- Molecular Dynamics
- Quantum Magnetism
- Quantum Dynamics
- Low-dimensional carbon structures

The school will be held at the "Grand Hôtel" in Luchon-Superbagnères which is a ski-resort in the French Pyrenees with a spectacular setting.

The registration fee is 100€ (this includes all participation costs, except the travel expenses to and from Toulouse airport).

For more details, please visit the web page at:

http://www.irsamc.ups-tlse.fr/lttc

If you would like to attend, please:

1) Register using the contact form in the web site before October 31th.
2) If accepted, pay the registration fee (100€) before November 15th (you will receive an email explaining how, and further instructions).

We look forward to seeing you in Luchon.

Jérôme Cuny, Stefano Evangelisti, and Arjan Berger (on behalf of the organizers)




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