WORKSHOP

Modern Trends in Molecular Dynamics and Electron Correlations at Surfaces and Interfaces

 Donostia – San Sebastián - October 27th 2017


 
Venue: Miramar Palace 
             Donostia – San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain

 

The workshop “Modern Trends in Molecular Dynamics and Electron Correlations at Surfaces and Interfaces” will be held in Donostia – San Sebastián on October 27th 2017. The program of the workshop presents recent highlights of research performed in collaboration between groups at Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) and groups at different German institutions.

DIPC is a research center whose main goal is to perform and catalyze cutting-edge research in physics and related disciplines, as well as to convey scientific culture to society. DIPC is an international research center, a hub between the local community of scientists and a world-wide network of researchers from other institutions. For this purpose, DIPC holds a strong program of visiting scientists that has brought 2750 visitors to the Center in the period 2000-2016. In this international effort, German research groups have historically played a major role. Germany is the top country in the number of joint publications with DIPC researchers, with 680 articles, as of August 2017.

There are currently a number of research projects going on that involve scientific collaboration between DIPC groups and German groups at the forefront of research in the fields of condensed matter physics, surface science, and nanoscience, among others. The scientific program of the workshop “Modern Trends in Molecular Dynamics and Electron Correlations at Surfaces and Interfaces” will provide an overview of some of these collaborative research projects, including recent highlights. The workshop will also serve as a meeting point for scientists. Future funding opportunities will be discussed as well.

Venue:
The workshop will be held in the unique environment of the Miramar Palace that overlooks San Sebastián's Bay: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can check in Google Maps the location of Miramar Palace: Location


Organizing Committee:
 Denis Vyalikh (Donostia International Physics Center)
 Ricardo Díez Muiño (Donostia International Physics Center and CFM, CSIC-UPV/EHU)
 Clemens Laubschat (Technische Universität Dresden)