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NHISS2021: Light-Matter Interaction: Theory meet ... (No replies)

karmachoi
3 years ago
karmachoi 3 years ago

Dear Colleague,
 
We cordially invite you to join the second conference in the New Horizons in the Scientific Software (NHISS) series that will be held on 22 – 25 November, 2021, on the beautiful island of Jeju, South Korea.

Including two keynote speakers of Prof. Sason Shaik and Prof. Massimo Olivucci, more than 30 renowned speakers present their recent work.

The main theme of the conference will be “Light-Matter Interaction: Theory Meets Experiment”. However, the conference scope will be much broader and will encompass the topics related not only to excited electronic states, but also the chemical dynamics and chemical structure, catalysis, computational chemistry algorithms and software, to name just a few.
 
Due to the current epidemiological situation (COVID-19) the conference will be held in the hybrid format combining the online and the offline presentations, which will be streamed online for free. You may join the streams by registering on the conference website https://www.edison.re.kr/web/nhiss/home. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
 
I sincerely hope that you will be able to accept this invitation and look forward to welcoming you to the Conference!
 
With best wishes,
 
 
Cheol Ho Choi, on behalf of the organizing committee




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