Asia Computational Materials Design Workshop, Hanoi
(Asia CMD ® Workshop, Hanoi)
Venue : Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam National Unviersity
334 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, Vietnam
Date : November 26-27, 2009
(The poster is here.)
(updated at 20 November, 2009)
Aim
Computational materials design (CMD®) is a computational approach aimed at developing new materials with specified properties and functionalities. The basic ingredient is the use of quantum simulations to solve the materials science problems in order to design a material that suits this specification. CMD® has the high potentiality to impact the real industrial research and development.
With the purpose of imparting on the participants various quantum simulations
techniques, the Hanoi University of Science (HUS), Vietnam National University
in cooperation with Osaka University (OU) will organize the Asia
CMD® Workshop in Hanoi, Vietnam. This workshop will provide
lectures on cutting-edge researches in computational material design as well
as hands-on practical training on quantum simulation. The invited speakers
are top experts in this field.
Description
The workshop will have lectures with the overview of possible roles of CMD® in Vietnam, techniques of electronic structure calculations together with their applications to design new functional materials for nano-spintronics, fuel cell and so on.
For the hands-on course, we choose Machikaneyama2002, which is one of
the most efficient Density Functional Theory (DFT) based codes for
computational material design using the first-principles
Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker (KKR) Green' function method.
Chairs
Hisazumi Akai, Osaka University (chair)
Bach Thanh Cong, Hanoi University of Science (co-chair)
Hideaki Kasai, Osaka University (co-chair)
Secretariat
Email: linknh@gmail.com
Organizing committee
Masaaki Geshi (OU)
Hiroshi Nakanishi (OU)
Nguyen Anh Tuan (HUS)
Nguyen Hoang Long (OU-HUS)
Do Ngoc Son (OU-HUS)
Lecturers
Prof. Hisazumi Akai (OU)
Prof. Masako Ogura (OU)
Prof. Tetsuo Ogawa (OU)
Prof. Tomoya Ono (OU)
Prof. Kouichi Kusakabe (OU)
Prof. Hideaki Kasai (OU)
Prof. Hiroshi Nakanishi (OU)
Prof. Hiroshi Katayama-Yoshida (OU)
Prof. Bach Thanh Cong (HUS)
Registration
- Deadline for registration 15 November 2009
- Fee: free of charge
- Registration Data:
(1) Full Name, (2) Affiliation, (3) Office Address,
(4) E-mail Address, (5) Phone Number
- Mailing Address: ACMDW@hus.edu.vn
- Tel: +84-4-35583980;+84-975094766
The registration form WORD PDF
Program (tentative)
26th November (Thursday)
9:00 - 9:30: Registration
9:30-9:40 Opening (Prof. B. T. Cong)
9:40-11:00 Lecture and Tutorial (Prof. H. Akai) (The text is here.)
Break
11:10-12:30 Hands-on tutorial (Prof. H. Akai, Prof. M. Ogura)
Lunch
13:30-15:00 Hands-on tutorial (Prof. H. Akai, Prof. M. Ogura)
Break
15:30-17:00 Hands-on tutorial (Prof. H. Akai, Prof. M. Ogura)
18:00-
Banquet
27th November (Friday)
9:00-9:35 Lecture A (Prof. T. Ogawa)
DYCE optical physics: A new research field combining
quantum many-body physcs and quantum nonlinear optics
9:35-10:20 Lecture B (Prof. B. T. Cong)
Long range orders in low-dimensional perovskite system
Break
10:30-11:05 Lecture C (Prof. H. Nakanishi)
11:05-11:40 Lecture D (Prof. H. Katayama-Yoshida) (The texts are here1 2 3 4.)
Computational Materials Design for Semiconductor Spintronics
11:40-12:15 Lecture E (Prof. K. Kusakabe) (The text is here.)
Density functional theory of electron phase transitions
Lunch
13:15-13:50 Lecture F (Prof. T. Ono) (The textx are here1 2.)
13:50-14:25 Lecture G (Prof. H. Kasai)
Break
14:40-15:00 Oral presentation (Prof. H. N. Nhat )
Ground State of the spin chain system by DFT
15:00-15:20 Oral presentation (Dr. N. H. Long)
Computational Materials Design: New type of half-metallic antiferromagnets
15:20-15:40 Oral presentation (Dr. N. A. Tuan)
Computational Design of Single-Molecule Magnets
Break
15:55-16:15 Oral presentation (Dr. D. N. Son)
Protein exchange membrane fuel cells and oxygen reductions on cahode
16:15-16:35 Oral presentation (Ms. N. T. M. Hoa)
16:35-16:55 Oral presentation (Mr. N. T. Quang)
The role of metal porphyrin tape as sensor in detecting NO gas
16:55-17:10
Closing (Prof. H. Kasai)
Sponsors
- Institute for NanoScience Design (INSD), Osaka University,
- Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University,
- Hanoi University of Science (HUS), Vietnam National University (TRIG program), Program QGTD09-05.
- Quantum Engineering Design Research Initiative (QEDRI), Osaka University,