[institut] COST Training School/ 16-20 March, 2020, Belgrade

Sonja Grubisic grubisic at chem.bg.ac.rs
Thu Dec 5 11:57:40 CET 2019


Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the 2nd COST Chemobrionics  Training School 
entitled " Multiscale modeling of the properties of compounds: From 
isolated molecules to 3D materials". The school will take place at Hotel 
Palace in Belgrade from 16-20  March, 2020 and is expected to welcome up 
to 17 European trainees and additional 7 students from Belgrade region. 
The registration is open to PhD students, post-docs, and permanent 
scientists from all European countries. The Training School will cover 
the expertise in a broad field of multiscale modeling. The topics will 
include physical and chemical aspects of multiscale modeling of solids, 
liquids, fluid-structure interaction and biopolymers (proteins and 
nucleic acids), focusing on the formation of biological and biomimetic 
microtubular structures, the self-assembling patterns in 
reaction-diffusion systems, the use of DFT and other methods in 
mineralogy and for the characterization of biological materials, as well 
as adsorption/desorption processes.
Students can apply for a fixed Grant which covers a full board in the 
Palace Hotel in downtown Belgrade and travel expenses (for students from 
abroad) or meals for students from Belgrade.
A list of Trainers, along with the titles of their lectures, are 
provided at:
http://trainingschool.in.rs/program.html.
For details about the school and how to apply please visit:
http://www.trainingschool.in.rs.
The applications should be sent to tsbelgrade2020 at gmail.com until 
latest January 25th, 2020.
The final acceptation will be made according to the  arrival-order of 
the valid applications!

On behalf of the Organizing Committee,
Sonja Grubisic

Organizing Committee,
Julyan Cartwright (U Granada, Facultad de Ciencias, Campus Fuentenueva)
Sonja Grubisic (U Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and 
Metallurgy)
Majdi Hochlaf (U Paris Est, Multiscale Modeling and Simulation 
Laboratory)
Igor Franovic  (U Belgrade, Institute of Physics)
Claro Ignacio SAINZ DÍAZ (U Granada, Instituto Andaluz de Ciencias de 
la Tierra)




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