Showing posts with label Schrödinger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schrödinger. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Schrödinger to give hands-on ALD simulation training in their ALD/ALE 2020 satellite workshop

AVS ALD is back in Europe this summer - Join Schrödinger scientists for hands-on ALD simulation training in their ALD/ALE 2020 satellite workshop taking place in Ghent on 2nd July 2020. Free, but spots are limited. Sign up at ow.ly/qHaz50ytPSC
 
 
 
Workshop:Simulating Atomic Layer Deposition and Etch
This day-long workshop will give hands-on training in the use of Schrödinger’s Materials Science Suite for the atomic-scale simulation of the chemistry of atomic layer deposition (ALD) and related gas-surface processes. Participants will get practical experience and in-person guidance in using the Maestro GUI, including the specialized model builders for molecules, organometallic precursors, bulk materials and surfaces. The quantum mechanics engines Jaguar and Quantum Espresso will be introduced. The workshop will also include a brief recap of background theory for quantum chemistry and some case studies of ALD simulations from the research literature.
Date & Time :Thursday, July 2nd ~ 09:00 - 16:00
Location:Ghent Marriott Hotel, Ghent, Belgium MAP
 

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Schrödinger to present atomic-scale simulation of the chemistry of ALD at Materials Science Hands-on Workshop, Espoo, Finland

Materials Science Hands-on Workshop, Espoo, Finland

January 17, 2020
Schrödinger's Dr. Simon D. Elliott will be leading a hands-on workshop featuring the Maestro graphical user interface for Materials Science solutions. The workshop will take place on Friday, January 17th at the CSC Training Facilities in Espoo, Finland. For more information and to register, please click here.





If you have any other questions, please e-mail rita.podzuna@schrodinger.com.

Workshop Description:
This day-long workshop will give training in the use of Schrödinger's Materials Science solutions for the atomic-scale simulation of the chemistry of atomic layer deposition (ALD) and related gas-surface processes. Participants will get hands-on experience in using the Maestro GUI, including the specialized model builders for molecules, organometallic clusters, bulk materials, and surfaces. The quantum mechanics engines Jaguar and Quantum Espresso will be introduced. The workshop will also include a brief recap of background theory for quantum chemistry and some case studies of ALD simulations from the research literature.