Chengdu, China

October 30 - November 1, 2015

WELCOME

The 3rd CALYPSO workshop is jointly organized by the State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials of Jilin University and the College of Physical Science and Technology of Sichuan University, and will be held in Sichuan University from October 30th to November 1st, 2015.

CALYPSO is one of the widely used structure prediction methods. Currently, CALYPSO users are beyond 800 and distribute world-widely over 40 countries. The goal of this workshop is to bring together the experts in the field of structure prediction and CALYPSO users to discuss the recent progress of CALYPSO method, and its future development and applications.

We believe that this is a unique opportunity for the CALYPSO users to learn in more details on how to perform structure searching on clusters, two-dimensional (2D) layers, surfaces, 3D crystals and design of novel functional materials (e.g., superhard or optical materials).

Our workshop program will consist of theory lectures and hands-on tutorial sessions. Presentations will be focused on the basic principle of the main architecture of the method, the technical details of the most recent implementations and the latest applications of the CALYPSO code to material science.

Particular emphasis will be placed on a tutorial session about the installation of the code and the calculation of a few basic examples. Practice will be carried out in dedicated computers. Our ultimate goal is to train the workshop participants to become experts in CALYPSO.

Registration fee is ¥800 (¥500 for student).

The registration for the workshop is now open. Please register here.

This workshop is particularly purposed to train Chinese scientists, and therefore the workshop language is in Chinese.

The third CALYPSO Workshop was held successfully in the College of Physical Science and Technology of Sichuan University during October 30th to November 1st, 2015. This workshop is jointly organized by State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials of Jilin University and the College of Physical Science and Technology of Sichuan University, and attracted more than 270 experts and scholars from all over the world.