October 1, 2004 - September 30, 2008
 

MULTIMAT

Multi-scale modelling and characterisation for phase transformations in advanced materials

a Marie Curie Research Training Network

( MRTN-CT-2004-505226 )

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MULTIMAT

>> Closing meeting <<

September 10 - 12 ,

Bonn

 

 

 

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WORKSHOPS & COURSES  

Workshops

6 workshops are scheduled over the entire period. These dedicated workshops will focus on at least two ROs in parallel and will enable all researchers involved to exchange ideas and discuss results on a fundamental level, meanwhile allowing for in-depth exchanges between related ROs. These workshops typically will take 2 - 3 days.

Courses

Introductory courses

intended to introduce all researchers of the network to the major topics investigated by the different contractors. These courses will be organised at the kick-off meeting, planned in the fall of 2004 and possibly be continued at following meetings.

The topics for these courses are:

IC.1 Observations of microstructures and defects
IC.2 Mathematical tools for multiscale problems in materials
IC.3 Introduction to phase transitions
IC.4 Introduction to multiscale numerical methods for materials with microstructures
IC.5 Phase Field methods: basics and foundations

Intensive courses

intended to train ESRs and ERs in a particular topic that is of interest to several groups of the network, including training on specific instruments. An average of 2 courses per year is planned.

Topics for the first two years include:

IIC.1 Relating atomic and continuum models
IIC.2 Microscopy, diffraction and spectroscopy
IIC.3 Large-scale computation for materials
IIC.4 Dimensionally reduced systems
IIC.5 In-situ experiments of phase transformations
IIC.6 Multiscale numerical methods for materials with microstructures
IIC.7 Phase Field methods: applications to specific systems

Typical duration for the workshops and courses are 2-3 days, with combinations between workshops and courses wherever relevant

Links to other relevant conferences, courses & schools

 

For detailed information on all presently available MULTIMAT job opportunities, please visit Cordis
Electron Microscopy for Materials Science, University of Antwerp, Belgium   ( Coordinator )
Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, UK
Department of Mathematical Methods and Models for Scientific Applications, University of Padova, Italy
Centre of Applied Mathematics, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK
Structure and Constituents of Matter, University of Barcelona, Spain
Laboratory of Microstructures, ONERA, Châtillon, France
Institute for Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Methods in Physics, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University, Bonn, Germany
Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK
Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, University of Minneapolis, USA

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