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Projects and Participants

Workshop Objectives

  • Get familiar with a variety of software packages relevant to modeling of excited states and nonadiabatic dynamics
  • Get an overview of theoretical background for corresponding computational methods
  • Get a practical experience with these tools and packages

Project rules

  • Consist of: a) short written report, b) presentation at the last day of workshop; c) set of input/output files deposited on the GitHub repository
  • Should actively involve one of the packages discussed over the workshop period
  • Preferably not something you have an extensive experience with
  • Doesn't have to be a full-scale research project, but can be a step towards this direction
  • Projects completed using local or home institution resources are eligible
  • Can be an application or a coding project
  • The consistency in your course work during this school will contribute to your chances to win the awards
  • The awards decisions will be made based on the committee evaluation. The awards will be: 1 first prize ($300), 3 second, and 5 third prizes.

Participants

Number Name Role Institution Country Supervisor Participation Mode Outcome
1 Mohammad Shakiba GRA-1 University at Buffalo USA Alexey Akimov Online TBD
2 Anjali Ganai GRA-1 Visva-Bharati U India Pranab Sarkar Online TBD
3 Julian Stetzler GRA-2 U of South Carolina USA Vitaly Rassolov In-person TBD
4 David Hoffmann GRA-1 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany Marcus Elstner Online TBD
5 Priya Das GRA-1 Visva-Bharati U India Pranab Sarkar Online TBD
6 Min Choi PD UC Riverside USA Bryan Wong In-person TBD
7 Pratima Pandeya PD Northeastern U USA Sijia Dong Online TBD
8 Benjamin William Kaufold GRA-4 Northeastern U USA Sijia Dong Online TBD
9 Luke Ali GRA-1 Clarkson U USA Dhara Trivedi In-person TBD
10 Sampad Mandal GRA-2 Visva-Bharati U India Pranab Sarkar Online TBD
11 Nathan Jansen GRA-3 Michigan State U USA Katharine Hunt In-person TBD
12 Matthew Hennefarth GRA-1 U of Chicago USA Laura Gagliardi Online TBD
13 Matthew Dutra PD U of South Carolina USA Sophya Garashchuk In-person TBD
14 Heidi Hendrikson FAC-PUI Lafayette College USA N/A Online TBD
15 Qingxin Zhang GRA-1 University at Buffalo USA Alexey Akimov In-person TBD
16 Daeho Han GRA-5 Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology South Korea Seung Kyu Min In-person TBD
17 Haley Woods GRA-1 U of North Dakota USA Svetlana Kilina Online TBD
18 Anna Hehn PD U of Zurich Switzerland Jurg Hutter Online TBD

Notes:

bolded are participants with access to UB HPC; GRA-N - graduate students, N-th year; PD - postdoc; FAC-PHD - faculty at a PhD-granting institution, FAC-PUI - faculty at a primarily undergraduate institution

1st, 2nd (2 positions), and 3rd (5 positions) prizes are won based on students' project presentations and course work documentation

graduated means that student has documented their work via creating their GitHub repository with the corresponding materials these students might or might not have participated in the presentation section

attended means that students have participated in the workshop in some way - either by watching presentations or by following the course work (hans-on) either on UB system or at their home institutions during the period of the workshop.

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