Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | |
9h00-10h00 | G2 | P3 | Y3 | D3 | |
10h30-11h30 | P1 | Y1 | E2 | M3 | X4 |
12h00-13h00 | P2 | E1 | Y2 | E3 | X4 |
14h30-15h30 | G1 | M2 | D2 | G3 | |
16h00-17h00 | D1 | X1 | X2 | X3 | |
17h30-18h30 | M1 | X1 | X2 | X3 |
Lecture | Speaker | Topics |
P1-P3 | John Perdew Tulane University, New Orleans | Introduction to DFT, xc functionals |
G1-G3 | E.K.U. Gross Universitaet Wuerzburg, Germany | Excited states in DFT, TDDFT, DFT beyond Born-Oppenheimer |
D1-D3 | Reiner Dreizler Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt-am Main | Relativistic DFT, future prospects of DFT |
M1-M3 | José Luis Martins Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa | Computational aspects in DFT, pseudopotentials, Car-Parrinello MD |
E1-E3 | Eberhardt Engel Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt-am Main | Orbital dependent functionals in DFT, van der Waals interactions |
Y1-Y3 | Rex Godby University of York, UK | Fundamental problems in DFT, Many-Body versus DFT methods |
X1-X4 | Fernando 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). |
The practical sessions will be divided in two, one for beginners, and another with more advanced topics.
Beginners | Advanced | |
X1 | Thomas-Fermi for atoms | Atomic code and pseudopotential generation |
X2 | Atomic code | Calculations in real space |
X3 | Pseudopotentials | Calculations in plane-waves |
X4 | Calculations in real space | TDDFT calculations |