Preliminary Program

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
9h00-10h00 G2P3Y3D3
10h30-11h30 P1Y1E2M3X4
12h00-13h00 P2E1Y2E3X4
14h30-15h30 G1M2D2G3
16h00-17h00 D1X1X2X3
17h30-18h30 M1X1X2X3

Speakers

LectureSpeakerTopics
P1-P3John Perdew
Tulane University, New Orleans
Introduction to DFT, xc functionals
G1-G3E.K.U. Gross
Universitaet Wuerzburg, Germany
Excited states in DFT, TDDFT, DFT beyond Born-Oppenheimer
D1-D3Reiner Dreizler
Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt-am Main
Relativistic DFT, future prospects of DFT
M1-M3José Luis Martins
Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa
Computational aspects in DFT, pseudopotentials, Car-Parrinello MD
E1-E3Eberhardt Engel
Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt-am Main
Orbital dependent functionals in DFT, van der Waals interactions
Y1-Y3Rex Godby
University of York, UK
Fundamental problems in DFT, Many-Body versus DFT methods
X1-X4Fernando Nogueira
Universidade de Coimbra
Miguel Marques
Universidade de Valladolid
Practical sessions (there will be some practical sessions for beginners that will take place simultaneously with some of the other practical sessions).

Students are invited to present a short summary of their research project. These presentations will occur after Wednesday and Thursday dinners. Details will be announced later.

Practical sessions

The practical sessions will be divided in two, one for beginners, and another with more advanced topics.

 BeginnersAdvanced
X1Thomas-Fermi for atomsAtomic code and pseudopotential generation
X2Atomic code Calculations in real space
X3Pseudopotentials Calculations in plane-waves
X4Calculations in real spaceTDDFT calculations

The following programs will be used: