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Theory of complex disorder in materials, Confere ... (No replies)

Björn Alling
5 years ago
Björn Alling 5 years ago

The conference Theory of Complex Disorder in Materials (TCDM2019) will take place in Linköping, Sweden 16-18 September 2019.

Abstract submission deadline: 15 May 2019.
Homepage: https://liu.se/en/research/tcdm2019

The conference is supported by Psi-K and will gather experts on theoretical methods for first-principles based simulations of complex disorder phenomena in real materials. 

Confirmed invited speakers (so far)
Alex Zunger
Andrei Ruban
Silke Biermann
Alexander Shapeev
Dallas Trinkle
Lisa Ventelon

Covered topics: Theoretical methods for studies of complex disorder in materials from first-principles
Session 1
Magnetic materials in the paramagnetic state: magnetic disorder, lattice vibrations, and defects.
Session 2
Disorder effects in materials with strong electron correlations.
Session 3
Machine learning for understanding and modeling complex disorder in materials
Session 4
Effects of alloying, temperature and disorder on dislocations, mechanical, piezoelectric, and transport properties.
Session 5
Vibrations, magnetism and defects in complex alloys and high-entropy alloys.

Poster sessions also appear each day.

Scientific committee:
Björn Alling, Associate Professor, Linköping University
Fritz Körmann, Associate Professor, TU Delft
Sergei Simak, Professor, Linköping University
Marcus Ekholm, Associate Professor, Linköping University
Ferenc Tasnadi, Associate Professor, Linköping University
Rickard Armiento, Associate Professor, Linköping University
Davide Sangiovanni, Assistant Professor, Linköping University

contact: [email protected]




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