At a broader level, the European Materials Modelling Council (EMMC) has been organizing various events to establish guidelines and roadmaps around the collaboration of Academy and Industry, to meet prominent challenges in the modelling of realistic systems and the economic sustainability of such endeavours, as well as proposing new career paths for people with hybrid scientific/software engineer profiles.
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For instance, Second-Principles Density Functional Theory, a systematic approximation built on top of the First-Principles DFT approach, provides a similar level of accuracy to the latter and makes it possible to run calculations on more than 100,000 atoms. Recent modelling approaches designed to address limitations with system sizes, while preserving consistency with what is currently available, have also become relevant players in the field. On the other hand, electronic-structure codes are increasingly used as “force drivers” within broader calculations, a use case for which they have initially not been designed. On one hand, the adoption of common libraries greatly accelerates the availability of new theoretical developments and can have a significant impact on multiple scientific communities at once. The landscape of Electronic Structure Calculations is evolving rapidly.
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#Quantumwise publications registration#
Programme and registration available through the CECAM website for the event at
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