Users Group Meeting 2008

Secluded in the New Mexican mountains, Taos hosted a high level meeting in every respect: an elevation of 7000 ft / 2100 m and presentations on topic on the forefront of research:

Novel methods for Molecular Dynamics (accelaration) and implications for transition state search, the upcoming VASP 5 and its new functionals, and surface reactions (where physics and chemistry meet).

Presentations

Introduction

Erich Wimmer

Mysteries Unraveled: The Optical and Mechanical Properties of ZnS Yield Their Secrets to Computational Materials Science

Brian Zelinski Raytheon

Atomic Simulation of Hydroxyl Radical Generation and Attack on Air Contaminants Mediated On Hydrated Titania Surfaces

Susanne Opalka United Technologies Corporation

Structure and energetics of defects in oxides and the simulation of a silicon-hafnia-tungsten stack

Clive Freeman

Accelerated Molecular Dynamics Methods

Art Voter Los Alamos National Laboratory

Experimental and computational results in vibrational spectrometry: Previous results for nuclear materials

Denis Bormann Centre National de la Recherche Scientific d’Orleans

Adventures in Structural Research

Jannie Pretorius U Pretoria

Pinning of graphene to Ir(111) by Ir clusters

Peter Feibelman Sandia National Laboratories

VASP Practitioners Guide to DFT Functionals: PBE, PBEsol, rPBE, AMO5, hybrids and…

Georg Kresse U Vienna

Determining light atom positions in powder structures using VASP

James Kaduk Ineos Technologies

Technical outlook and software demonstration

Paul Saxe

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