Organisers - Oleg Yazyev (University of California at Berkeley)
- Mikhail Katsnelson (Radboud University Nijmegen)
- Annalisa Fasolino (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Supports QuantumWise
CECAM
Psi-k
DescriptionGraphene is a two-dimensional hexagonal allotrope of carbon. Since its isolation in 2004, this seemingly simple material has revealed a number of intriguing physical properties. Immediately, this series of discoveries ignited an ever-growing interest among researchers coming from various disciplines of basic and applied science.
This workshop is the first attempt to bring together computational scientists working on various aspects of graphene physics and chemistry. The workshop aims at a complete coverage of computational methods applied to study graphene and of its properties under investigation. In particular, the following topics will be addressed:
- (i) Electronic structure and transport properties of graphene
- (ii) Magnetism, spintronics and quantum computing
- (iii) Optical properties of graphene
- (iv) Structure, defects and edges
- (v) Interaction with substrates and adsorbates
- (vi) Chemical functionalization and reactivity
Alternative workshop webpage - civet link
Workshop photoalbum - civet link
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