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Psi-k Conference and Early Career Researchers (No replies)

Damian Jones
2 years ago
Damian Jones 2 years ago

Have you registered for the Psi-k Conference in Lausanne?
Are you an early career researcher?
If YES then this event is for you... 

The new ‘Psi-k Early Career Researchers’ working group is organising a careers and social event for early career researchers on Monday evening, August 22, which will include a discussion session with a panel of academics at a variety of career stages, followed by an informal drinks reception.

The aim of this event is to give early career researchers – defined as those with a PhD working in academia without a permanent position – the chance to learn more about the panelists’ experience of obtaining their academic positions and funding within the field of ab initio electronic structure, to discuss the challenges of this process, and to meet and talk with peers from across the community.

The event will start at 19:15, with the panel session running for approximately 45 minutes, followed by drinks and canapes.

If you are interested in attending this event, please register your interest at this form, this will help with the logistics!

We look forward to seeing you in Lausanne!

The Psi-k Early Career Researchers working group:

Michele Kotiuga, EPFL, Switzerland
Joe Prentice, University of Oxford, UK
Valerio Vitale, Imperial College London, UK
Peter Haynes, Imperial College London, UK




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