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Workshop "E-Chem: Enter the world of quantu ... (No replies)

teoadk
1 year ago
teoadk 1 year ago

Workshop "E-Chem: Enter the world of quantum chemistry with Jupyter notebooks" will take place in Torun, Poland, September 24-29, 2023. It is aimed at people using quantum chemistry approaches on a daily basis. The introductory requirement is a basic knowledge of quantum chemistry and Python.

Practical sessions will be held by the E-Chem team:
* Patrick Norman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
* Young Min Rhee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
* Mathieu Linares, Linköping University,
* Thomas Fransson, Stockholm University,
* Iulia Emilia Brumboiu, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

The fee of 110 EUR covers the participation cost. The limited number of grants covering the accommodation expenses in NCU University Hotel is also available.

Detailed information can be found on the web page: echem.umk.pl
Please feel free to ask any questions to:

Anna Kaczmarek-Kedziera: [email protected]

Iulia E. Brumboiu: [email protected]

poster_eChem_Torun_2023.pdf



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