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“Within the MaX Centre of Excellence, we aim at bringing the most successful and the widely used open-source, community codes in quantum simulations of materials
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“Within the MaX Centre of Excellence, we aim at bringing the most successful and the widely used open-source, community codes in quantum simulations of materials

By Maria Celeste Maschio (CNR) & Rita Giuffrida (Trust-IT Services) Though at a first and shallow glance the feminist movement for women’s right

The EMMC International Workshop is the leading event that gathers key-players from different materials modelling-related fields in industry and academia. The third edition will take

Besides graphene, the famous monolayer crystal which consists of a lattice of hexagonally arranged carbon atoms, the two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have been in

Ultrathin layered 2D materials are next generation candidates for electronics and functional materials, but also superconductors and quantum computing. Their production quality has improved immensely

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The Centres of Excellence in high-performance computing are working to improve supercomputing applications in many different areas: from life sciences and medicine to materials design, from

After more than 15 years of intense exploration, graphene, a prototypical bidimensional material, has not exhausted its interest. One example is given by the coupling

The Yambo developers will meet “virtually” the next three Fridays (4/11/18 December) to discuss the status and future programs of the Yambo code. Ongoing developments,

If you are interested in a detailed catalogue of the HPC projects funded by the European Commission and related ones have a look to the

On the 12th November, the 7th webinar of the MaX series on Flagship codes entitled “The Flexibilities of Wavelets for Electronic Structure Calculations in Large Systems”

On the 14th October, the 6th webinar of the MaX series on Flagship codes entitled “All-electron DFT using the FLEUR code” was held, focusing on material