„Get Real! From atoms and molecules at solids surfaces to catalysis and corrosion “
Prof. Matthias Scheffler, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin
„Get Real!
From atoms and molecules at solids surfaces to catalysis and corrosion “
Advancements in community health, life style, and the prosperity of our society, are built on the properties and function of materials. Most of these materials are artificial / manmade; examples are modern steels, heterostructures, and nanotechnology. In the future the development of new materials will get even more important, as we face the challenges of more efficient and clean conversion, storage, and conservation of energy.
This talk describes the state-of-the-art of computational materials science and engineering and how it is developing from a descriptive to a predictive modeling of materials properties and function. The main examples will be from the areas of crystal growth and heterogeneous catalysis.
doc. Jan Řídký, CSc.
ředitel FZÚ AV ČR, v. v. i.ve středu dne 19. listopadu 2008 v 15:00 hod.
v přednáškovém sále Fyzikálního ústavu
na Slovance