We are excited to announce a dynamic event in Berlin: a three-day Hackathon focused on Materials Science simulations for methodologies going beyond DFT, taking place from September 4-6, 2024. This event provides a unique opportunity for researchers, students, and postdocs to delve into FAIR data management for their simulation codes, create tools for better management of inputs and outputs, and collaborate on improving the current data standard in a friendly environment.
Why participate?
- Overview of a very complex topic: Introductory talks in a variety of methods which go beyond DFT simulations: GW, TDDFT, BSE, DMFT, KKR, and electron-phonon coupling methodologies.
- Hands-on experience: Guidance from experts to create your own parsers or tools for your favorite simulation code, modify and adapt the data standard, and publish your work with the best practices in Data Management and Software Development.
- Collaborative environment: A lot of potential networking for future projects on databases, automation, high-throughput, machine-learning, etc.
- Publication opportunity: A future joint publication on a common data standard for these methodologies.
Places are limited, so do not miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of Materials Science and Data Management. We look forward to your participation in this exciting event!
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