Electrically triggered reactions at interfaces – from ab initio to the multiscale

Electrically triggered reactions at interfaces – from ab initio to the multiscale

The workshop aims at a discussion of the requirements, challenges and possibilities for an effective description of moderate to intense electric field and its effect on liquid, matter and isolated atoms and particles. We expect stimulating discussions on recent results and scientific concepts.

***This workshop has unfortunately been canceled due to the spread of Coronavirus and widespread travel restrictions. Please contact the organizers at etriworkshop@mpie.de if you have any further questions***

We would like to invite you to participate in our three-day workshop, which will be held April 26-29, 2020 at Ringberg Castle . The purpose of the workshop is to bring together distinguished scientists working in the area of atom probe tomography, field-ion microscopy and electrochemistry, in order to discuss the possibilities, requirements, and challenges for the effective modeling of electric fields across a range of scientific communities.

The exchange of ideas between seemingly different fields often drives discrete leaps in scientific progress, particularly in areas where scientists face similar methodological problems. Advances in the development of modeling techniques for electrically-triggered reactions has clear benefits for a broad range of scientif- ic fields. This workshop will foster and promote such advances, with a focus on modeling moderate to intense electric fields to understand their effects on solids, liquids, and isolated atoms and particles. We expect stimulating discussions on recent results and scientific concepts.

Please explore further details of the workshop on the following pages: 

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