Dear colleagues,
This is the second announcement for the workshop
Multiscale Modelling of Materials for Energy Conversion Applications
November 8-9, 2012, Athens, Greece
www.multiscale-modelling.eu/workshop
Next generation materials, especially such used for energy conversion applications, contain building blocks on several length scales and exhibit pronounced complexity. To treat such systems computationally, many different well established physical models are employed as individual steps in complex simulation protocols. This workshop will bring together broad groups of experts in high-performance computing, multiscale modelling, industrial users, and experimental researchers. It will enable knowledge exchange and foster adoption of novel approaches for multiscale modelling that are developed and provided within the MMM@HPC project.
Topics:
* Organic electronics
* Dye-sensitized cells
* Energy storage and conversion
* Grand challenges in multiscale modelling
Confirmed invited speakers:
Denis Andrienko, MPI, Mainz, Germany
Filippo De Angelis, ISTM-CNR Perugia, Italy
Marie-Liesse Doublet, Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier - CNRS, France
George Froudakis, U. Crete, Greece
Kourosh Malek, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Kurt Stokbro, QuantumWise, Denmark
Scientific committee:
David Beljonne, U. Mons, Belgium
Thierry Deutsch, CEA, France
Alejandro Franco, CEA, France
Vlasis Mavrantzas, U. Patras, Greece
Wolfgang Wenzel, KIT, Germany
Organizing committee:
Vlasis Mavrantzas, U. Patras, Greece
Ivan Kondov, KIT, Germany
Wolfgang Wenzel, KIT, Germany
Important Dates:
Registration closing: October 31, 2012
Abstracts deadline: September 30, 2012
Final program: after September 30, 2012
Workshop: November 8-9, 2012
A preliminary program is available now. Participation is free of charge. For registration and abstract submission please visit
www.multiscale-modelling.eu/workshop.
With my best regards,
Ivan Kondov
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Steinbuch Centre for Computing (SCC)
Dr. Ivan Kondov
Scientific Computing and Simulation
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Germany
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