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The 22nd Workshop on First-Principles Computational Materials Physics, organized by the Thematic Group 3.1 on Computational Materials Research (CMR), will be held on August 22, Thursday - August 23, Friday, 2024, in the National Center for Theoretical Sciences on the campus of National Cheng Kung University (NCKU).
The aim of this workshop is to promote interactions and collaborations among local physicists who employ first-principles electronic structure calculations in their research. The program will include talks delivered by domestic or foreign professors, post-doctors, or PhD students. The Program Committee would also like to take this opportunity to identify the community members’ interests and concerns in order to plan fruitful and successful activities in the future. Similar to workshops previous years, all are encouraged to share their latest research results. We plan to have thirty-minute talks by faculty members, thirty or twenty-minute talks by postdoctoral fellows, and fifteen-minute talks by students.
Contributed talks are welcome at this workshop.
Please complete the registration and submit your Title and Abstract to us(etoile@phys.ncts.ntu.edu.tw). Thank you.
NOTE
***1. Contributed talks are welcome. If you'd like to give a talk, please submit the Title and Abstract of your talk byJuly 31 August 14 by emailing it to us. Thank you.
2. The Length of the talk is expected to be 30 or 20 minutes for faculty and postdocs, 15 minutes for students.
3. The Registration is open until the end of August 11. The number of onsite participants is limited, max. 100 participants. This is a in-person workshop.
4. Lunch (boxed meal) will be ready for the participants, who choose the meal options in the registration form.
5. There will be a banquet dinner on the first night, August 22, for all the participants. Please fill in your attendance in the registration form if you'd like to join the dinner, for restaurant arrangement.
Thank you very much.
The aim of this workshop is to promote interactions and collaborations among local physicists who employ first-principles electronic structure calculations in their research. The program will include talks delivered by domestic or foreign professors, post-doctors, or PhD students. The Program Committee would also like to take this opportunity to identify the community members’ interests and concerns in order to plan fruitful and successful activities in the future. Similar to workshops previous years, all are encouraged to share their latest research results. We plan to have thirty-minute talks by faculty members, thirty or twenty-minute talks by postdoctoral fellows, and fifteen-minute talks by students.
Contributed talks are welcome at this workshop.
Please complete the registration and submit your Title and Abstract to us(etoile@phys.ncts.ntu.edu.tw). Thank you.
NOTE
***1. Contributed talks are welcome. If you'd like to give a talk, please submit the Title and Abstract of your talk by
2. The Length of the talk is expected to be 30 or 20 minutes for faculty and postdocs, 15 minutes for students.
3. The Registration is open until the end of August 11. The number of onsite participants is limited, max. 100 participants. This is a in-person workshop.
4. Lunch (boxed meal) will be ready for the participants, who choose the meal options in the registration form.
5. There will be a banquet dinner on the first night, August 22, for all the participants. Please fill in your attendance in the registration form if you'd like to join the dinner, for restaurant arrangement.
Thank you very much.