Conferences & Events

Forthcoming Institute Conferences

Date: Mon, 21 July 2008 to Tue, 22 July 2008
Venue: Institute of Physics, London
Organised by:
Sponsored by:CEID Consortuim

Introduction

Important Dates

Registration Deadline16 June 2008
Cancellation Deadline4 July 2008
Registration Deadline14 July 2008

 Registration Fees

First Announcement
Nanoscale phenomena, spanning multiple disciplines, share a unifying core problem: excitations away from equilibrium that evolve through non-adiabatic processes. Numerous techniques for modelling these have been designed and are undergoing rapid further development, usually within individual disciplines. A meeting is to be held to survey the spectrum of molecular dynamics based methods in order to highlight their strengths and weaknesses and to establish fundamental connections between them. It will be held on 21-22 July, 2008, at the Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London

The format will be of a discussion meeting with invited talks given by leaders in the field, followed by time for discussion. The speakers will include:

John Tully
Oleg Prezhdo

Todd Martinez
Arieh Warshel

Sebastian Westenhoff
Tchavdar Todorov

E K U Gross
Lev Kantorovitch

Mads Brandbyge
Jonathan Tennyson

Dorothy Duffy

There will also be a poster session which is open to anyone registered to attend the meeting. At registration please indicate if you will be presenting a poster. There will be a prize of £200.00 for the best student poster.

Generous funding for this meeting from the EPSRC, including the poster prize, is gratefully acknowledge, as is the funding for speakers provided by the ΨK (Psi-K) network. This meeting is supported by the Computational Physics Group of the Institute of Physics.

Organiser:
Andrew Horsfield
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ
Email:a.horsfield@imperial.ac.uk


Co-ordinator:
Dawn Stewart
The Institute of Physics
76 Portland Place
London W1B 1NT
Email:dawn.stewart@iop.org





^ To the top ^

Useful links

 
Artwork | Image by Fred Swist