From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Sun Jul 18 13:13:00 2021 From: "Mariana Kozlowska mariana.kozlowska=kit.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Virtual Winter Workshop on Multiscale Modelling (November 22-23, 2021) Message-Id: <-54428-210718104124-28655-q0DGXfFJR59UBiPgADu6Fw:-:server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Mariana Kozlowska" Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2021 10:41:22 -0400 Sent to CCL by: "Mariana Kozlowska" [mariana.kozlowska]_[kit.edu] Dear CCL'ers users, on behalf of the Research Training Group 2450 https://www.compnano.kit.edu/index.php at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, we want to invite you for the Virtual Winter Workshop on "Multiscale Modelling in Materials Science, Chemistry and Biology: How to meet, greet, and beat scale-bridging challenges" that will take place on November 22-23, 2021. For more information, please visit: https://www.compnano.kit.edu/WinterWorkshop2021.php Conference description: Many interesting research problems cover a broad range of time- and length scales, which are a severe challenge for the multiscale methods developed to date. One of them is that these problems are recursive, i.e., events on longer time-scales influence structure and function on shorter time- scales. The aim of this workshop is to address challenges not covered by standard multi-scale simulation methods, highlighting examples from different fields such as friction, organic semiconductors, heterogeneous catalysis and biological function. Leading scientists cover both state-of- the-art and novel simulation concepts and theoretical approaches to address such scale-bridging problems via tailored combinations of quantum- chemical, molecular dynamics, coarse-grained and continuum models. Contributed talks and poster session Deadline for abstract submission: End of September 2021 Invited speakers David Beljonne, Universite de Mons, Belgium Peter Bobbert, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Qiang Cui, Boston University, US James Ewen, Imperial College London, UK Ding Feng, IBS Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials, Korea Geoffroy Hautier, Dartmouth College, US Ville Kaila, Stockholm University, Sweden Roland Netz, FU Berlin, Germany Andela Saric, UCL, UK Christoph Schuette, FU-Berlin, Germany Cristiana Di Valentin, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy Organizers M. Elstner, K. Fink, P. Gumbsch, F. Graeter, M. Hochbruck, S. Hoefener, W. Klopper, M. Kozlowska, T. Kubar, L. Pastewka, A. Schug, A. Streit, F. Studt, W. Wenzel Best regards, Mariana Kozlowska From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Sun Jul 18 20:26:00 2021 From: "Alexander Bagaturyants bagaturyants,,gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Virtual Winter Workshop on Multiscale Modelling (November 22-23, 2021) Message-Id: <-54429-210718171022-20730-c331/zhk+nsGkSbPBG3FqQ__server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Alexander Bagaturyants Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="000000000000292ab305c76c3f9e" Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2021 00:10:00 +0300 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Alexander Bagaturyants [bagaturyants#,#gmail.com] --000000000000292ab305c76c3f9e Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Mrs Kozlowska, thank you very much for your message. I would be happy to participate in this important event, but only as an invited speaker. Hope for your understanding. Best regards, Prof. Alexander Bagaturyants 1 =D0=B2=D1=81, 18 =D0=B8=D1=8E=D0=BB. 2021 =D0=B3., 22:00 Mariana Kozlowska = mariana.kozlowska=3Dkit.edu < owner-chemistry|-|ccl.net>: > > Sent to CCL by: "Mariana Kozlowska" [mariana.kozlowska]_[kit.edu] > Dear CCL'ers users, > > on behalf of the Research Training Group 2450 > https://www.compnano.kit.edu/index.php at Karlsruhe Institute of > Technology, we want to invite you for the Virtual Winter Workshop on > "Multiscale Modelling in Materials Science, Chemistry and Biology: How to > meet, greet, and beat scale-bridging challenges" that will take place on > November 22-23, 2021. > > For more information, please visit: > https://www.compnano.kit.edu/WinterWorkshop2021.php > > Conference description: > Many interesting research problems cover a broad range of time- and lengt= h > scales, which are a severe challenge for the multiscale methods developed > to date. One of them is that these problems are recursive, i.e., events o= n > longer time-scales influence structure and function on shorter time- > scales. The aim of this workshop is to address challenges not covered by > standard multi-scale simulation methods, highlighting examples from > different fields such as friction, organic semiconductors, heterogeneous > catalysis and biological function. Leading scientists cover both state-of= - > the-art and novel simulation concepts and theoretical approaches to > address such scale-bridging problems via tailored combinations of quantum= - > chemical, molecular dynamics, coarse-grained and continuum models. > > Contributed talks and poster session > Deadline for abstract submission: End of September 2021 > > Invited speakers > David Beljonne, Universite de Mons, Belgium > Peter Bobbert, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands > Qiang Cui, Boston University, US > James Ewen, Imperial College London, UK > Ding Feng, IBS Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials, Korea > Geoffroy Hautier, Dartmouth College, US > Ville Kaila, Stockholm University, Sweden > Roland Netz, FU Berlin, Germany > Andela Saric, UCL, UK > Christoph Schuette, FU-Berlin, Germany > Cristiana Di Valentin, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy > > Organizers > M. Elstner, K. Fink, P. Gumbsch, F. Graeter, M. Hochbruck, S. Hoefener, W= . > Klopper, M. Kozlowska, T. Kubar, L. Pastewka, A. Schug, A. Streit, F. > Studt, W. Wenzel > > Best regards, > Mariana Kozlowska > > > > -=3D This is automatically added to each message by the mailing script = =3D-> > > --000000000000292ab305c76c3f9e Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear Mrs Kozlowska, thank you very much for your mes= sage. I would be happy to participate in this important event, but only as = an invited speaker. Hope for your understanding. Best regards, Prof. Alexan= der Bagaturyants=C2=A0
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Sent to CCL by: "Mariana=C2=A0 Kozlowska" [mariana.kozlowska]_[ki= t.edu]
Dear CCL'ers users,

on behalf of the Research Training Group 2450
https://www.compnano.kit.edu/index.php at Karls= ruhe Institute of
Technology, we want to invite you for the Virtual Winter Workshop on
"Multiscale Modelling in Materials Science, Chemistry and Biology: How= to
meet, greet, and beat scale-bridging challenges" that will take place = on
November 22-23, 2021.

For more information, please visit:
https://www.compnano.kit.edu/WinterWor= kshop2021.php

Conference description:
Many interesting research problems cover a broad range of time- and length =
scales, which are a severe challenge for the multiscale methods developed <= br> to date. One of them is that these problems are recursive, i.e., events on =
longer time-scales influence structure and function on shorter time-
scales. The aim of this workshop is to address challenges not covered by standard multi-scale simulation methods, highlighting examples from
different fields such as friction, organic semiconductors, heterogeneous catalysis and biological function. Leading scientists cover both state-of-<= br> the-art and novel simulation concepts and theoretical approaches to
address such scale-bridging problems via tailored combinations of quantum-<= br> chemical, molecular dynamics, coarse-grained and continuum models.

Contributed talks and poster session
Deadline for abstract submission: End of September 2021

Invited speakers
David Beljonne, Universite de Mons, Belgium
Peter Bobbert, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Qiang Cui, Boston University, US
James Ewen, Imperial College London, UK
Ding Feng, IBS Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials, Korea
Geoffroy Hautier, Dartmouth College, US
Ville Kaila, Stockholm University, Sweden
Roland Netz, FU Berlin, Germany
Andela Saric, UCL, UK
Christoph Schuette, FU-Berlin, Germany
Cristiana Di Valentin, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy

Organizers
M. Elstner, K. Fink, P. Gumbsch, F. Graeter, M. Hochbruck, S. Hoefener, W. =
Klopper, M. Kozlowska, T. Kubar, L. Pastewka, A. Schug, A. Streit, F.
Studt, W. Wenzel

Best regards,
Mariana Kozlowska



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