Bridging the Academe and Industry Nanotechnology Research through Computational Methods
5TH ASIAN COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS DESIGN WORKSHOP
The workshop aims to equip participants with the computational tools for designing novel materials suitable for such applications as efficient and environment-friendly energy sources, biomedical engineering, and instrumentation. Target participants are materials scientists and engineers in the academe, industry, and government.
De La Salle University-Manila, in cooperation with Osaka University, is organizing the 5th ASIAN Computational Materials Design (CMD) Workshop on October 8-10, 2012 at its Taft campus.
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Computational scientists from Osaka University will teach the rudiments of Density Functional Theory and its applications. All lectures and handouts will be communicated in English. Your participation will go a long way towards boosting and uplifting the research and technical capabilities of materials scientists and engineers in the country.
Lectures, as well as hands-on sessions, will be conducted for the purpose of imparting on the participants various quantum simulations techniques, that could be applied in performing ab-initio based design of nano-materials and nano-devices.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP​
5TH ASIAN COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS DESIGN WORKSHOP
Workshop Info​
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- Date: October 8 to 10, 2012
- Time: 0900-1730
- Venue: Gokongwei Rm. 304 B
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