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MARVEL Distinguished Lecture: Alex Zunger this O ... (No replies)

pmayor
4 years ago
pmayor 4 years ago

The MARVEL Center on Computational Design and Discovery of Novel Materials, directed by Nicola Marzari, organizes Distinguished Lectures given by prominent experts in the fields covered by MARVEL. This series is continuing in webinar mode, and we are happy to announce the following lecture this Wednesday, October 20:

Prof. Alex Zunger, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO (USA) 

Spontaneous symmetry breaking in nominal cubic oxide perovskites through structural, magnetic or dipolar degrees of freedom

Wednesday, October 20, 2021, 16:00-17:15 (CEST/Central European Summer Time)

https://epfl.zoom.us/j/66438058915
Passcode: 2518

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Save the dates:

Prof. John Perdew, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA (USA)
More-predictive density functionals, symmetry breaking, and strong correlation
November 15, 2021, 15:00-16:15 (CET)   details

Prof. Ingrid Mertig, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Germany)
Transversal transport coefficients and topological properties
December 3, 2021, 15:00-16:15 (CET)   details

Prof. Sharon Glotzer, University of Michigan (USA)
On the nature of the entropic bond
February 8, 2022, 16:00-17:15 (CET)   details

Prof. Alán Aspuru-Guzik, University of Toronto (Canada)
March 21, 2022, 15:00-16:15 (CET)   [details TBA]

Prof. Garnet Chan, California Institute of Technology (USA)
April 5, 2022, 17:00-18:15 (CEST)   [details TBA]

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