Group Seminar Winter Term 2018/2019
Format: Presentation and discussion of interesting literature, numerical or technical facts, tools and fundamental questions of science. Informal scientific get-together with coffee and biscuits
Date: Tuesdays, 4:00 pm (16:00), unless stated otherwise
Room: CH 63214 (Seminar Room TUM.computational)
For appointment requests please contact Simon Rittmeyer or Harald Oberhofer.
Date | Speaker | Title |
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07.09.18 (Fr, 11:30am) | Dr. Katrine Svanje (DTU) | Tuning the properties of hybrid organic-inorganic materials |
11.09.18 | Nicolas Bergmann | Evaluation of bandlike charge carrier mobility in organic semiconductors (Presentation of B.Sc. Thesis) |
23.10.18 | Prof. Vasilios Melissas (University of Ioannina) | From the interaction of Tyrosyl radical with Nitric Oxide to probing micro-solvation in DMSO |
24.10.18 (Wed, 4:00pm) | Michael Seibt | Temporal Acceleration of Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations Applied to Heterogeneous Catalysis (Master Thesis Defense) |
06.11.18 | Prof. Karsten Reuter | The Art of Writing an Abstract |
13.11.18 | Simon Annies | DFTB - Theoretical Derivation and Methodology of Usage (Proseminar) |
27.11.18 | Lucas Foppa (ETH Zurich) | Snapshots of Fischer-Tropsch Reaction Mechanisms on Ruthenium from Molecular Dynamics Simulations |
04.12.18 | Francesco Sessa (Roma) | A Molecular Dynamics and X-ray absorption Spectroscopy combination to investigate metal speciation in non-conventional solvents |
11.12.18 | Prof. Shuzhou Li (NTU Singapore) | Assembly of 2D Platonic Nanoparticle Supperlattices |
15.01.19 | Marvin Lechner (MPI KoFo Mühlheim) | Multireference Coupled Cluster Theory |
17.01.19 (Do, 14:30am) | Stefan Ringe (Stanford) | Electrochemistry of Interfaces |
19.02.19 | Prof. Julia Kunze-Liebhäuser (U Innsbruck) | CO2 reduction at transition metal carbides |
27.02.19 (Mi, 4:00 pm) | Prof. Karsten Reuter (TU München) | The art of presenting a talk |
21.03.19 (Do, 10:30am) | Nicolaj Moll (IBM Zürich) | Quantum Chemistry on Quantum Computers |
22.03.19 (Fr, 11:00am) | Gábor Csányi (Cambridge) | Introduction to Gaussian Approximation Potentials |