Computation of Electronic Excited States: molecules, aggregates, nanoclusters,nanoparticles, polymers and solids

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When
2015/09/01 - 2015/09/04
Place
Palacio de Miramar, Donostia-San Sebatián
Organizers
David Casanova, Xabier Lopez, Jon Mattin Matxain, Mario Piris, Fernando Ruiperez, Jesus Ugalde
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Computation of Electronic Excited States: molecules, aggregates, nanoclusters,nanoparticles, polymers and solids

The Computation of Electronic Excited States: molecules, aggregates, nanoclusters,nanoparticles, polymers and solids international summer school aims to introduce,describe and discuss the theory and applications of computational methods and tools for the study of the electronic structure of excited states in a variety of physical systems: molecules, molecular aggregates, complex systems, nanoclusters and nanoparticles, polymers and solids. The school will be tough at the postgraduate level and is specially addressed to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers with a solid background in electronic structure theory and its application within the quantum chemistry and/or physics fields.

The course is divided in two related parts. The first part will focus on the description of the most relevant and commonly used quantum models for the computational study of electronic transitions. The second part is devoted to the application of the presented methodologies, with specific sessions for different types of systems.

The subjects covered in the school will be:

     - Electronic structure methods for the study of electronic transitions

     - Excited states in molecules

     - Excited states in complex systems

     - Excited states in extended systems

 

Organizers:
     - David Casanova
     - Xabier Lopez
     - Jon Mattin Matxain
     - Mario Piris
     - Fernando Ruiperez
     - Jesus Ugalde

Institutional support and funding:
The course is organized within the Summer Courses of the University of the Basque Country and will be held at the Palacio de Miramar in Donostia-San Sebastián. The institutions that support the event are:

- University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU
- Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC), Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain


For more information, please visit: http://cees.dipc.org