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The 27. WIEN2k workshopwill be held atICTP Trieste / Italy8. April - 19. April 2024It will be a 2 week experience giving you a lot of chances to get acquainted with WIEN2k, both in theory and in practice by a series of lectures and hand-on sessions. The workshop is supported by the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) and thus there is no conference fee. In addition, a limited number of grants for participants from developing countries is available. Please note that the deadline for grant application and Visa support is 18. November 2023, while the general deadline is 5. February 2024. For more details and application follow this link.
Lecture notes (pdf): WorkshopsIn the last years it became a tradition to have a "WIEN-workshop" every year, where both, new and experienced users can learn more about the code, get intensive hands-on training, interchange ideas and share experiences. This series started in 1993 in Vienna and subsequent workshops were held not only in Vienna, but also in Trieste (Italy), Isfahan (Iran), Kyoto and Tokyo (Japan), UCLA (California,US), IHCP (Singapore), Nantes (France), Hamilton (Canada), Boston (USA) and several times at PennState Univ. (US). If you wonder how such a workshop works checkout the following video:
26. Workshop 2019 at the TU Vienna, Austria25. Workshop 2018 at Boston College, USA24. Workshop 2017 at the TU Vienna, Austria23. Workshop 2016 at McMasters, Hamilton, CaThis workshop is now online with lecture notes, videos and hands-on exercises.22. Workshop 2015 at IHPC, Singapore21.Workshop 2014 in Nantes, Frtogether with the 3. International Conference on Advanced Materials Modelling.20. Workshop 2013 at PennState University / USA (lecture notes)19. Workshop 2012 in Tokyo, Japan18. Workshop 2011 at PennState University / USA17. Workshop 2010 in Nantes, Francetogether with the 1. International Conference on Advanced Materials Modelling12. Workshop 2006 in Viennawhich was joined together with the DFTEM2006 conference in honor of Karlheinz Schwarz, where we celebrated his 65th birthday.©2001 by P. Blaha and K. Schwarz |