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Giovanni Pizzi
9 years ago
Giovanni Pizzi 9 years ago

Dear all,

  for anyone interested in the following AiiDA tutorial: please note the deadline for applications is this Friday.

All the best,
Giovanni

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Dear all,

  We are going to hold a MARVEL/MaX/Psi-k "Tutorial on high-throughput computations: general methods and applications using AiiDA" on June 22 to 24, 2016 at EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland), targeted at about 40 students, postdocs and researchers interested in applying high-throughput computations in their research and interested in learning how to use the AiiDA platform. 

At the workshop we will also present many new AiiDA features that have been recently implemented and will be part of the upcoming release.

The program includes a tutorial on the AiiDA code, and three invited highlight talks from experts in the field of high-throughput computations:
– Gábor Csányi (University of Cambridge, UK),
– Geoffroy Hautier (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium),
– Kristian S. Thygesen (DTU, Denmark).

Registration is open until Feb 19, 2016. The registration link, requirements that must be met by the applicants, and additional information can be found here:

http://nccr-marvel.ch/en/events/aiida-tutorial-june-2016

Note that lodging expenses of a limited number of accepted participants will be covered with a fellowship. All other expenses (travel, food, ...) must be covered by the participants themselves. Additional participants can be accepted up to the room capacity (~40 people), but their lodging expenses will not be covered.

Best regards,

The tutorial organisers (Giovanni Pizzi, Andrea Ferretti, Boris Kozinsky)




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