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Interview with Nicola Marzari - Winner of the...
Interview with Nicola Marzari during PASC22. Nicola received the PRACE...
Duration:
7m 53s
Intro to DFT - Day 1: Density-function... th...
An introduction to electronic-struc... methods and in particular dens...
Duration:
2h 2m 6s
Intro to DFT - Day 2: Density-function... pr...
An introduction to calculations using the total energy, planewaves, ps...
Duration:
2h 46m 20s
The new ME Building: Nicola Marzari
Video by Alban Kakulya.
Duration:
1m 6s
Intro to DFT - Day 3: The frontiers and the c...
An introduction to the properties that can be calculated with DFT, the...
Duration:
2h 15m 49s
Computational Discovery in the 21st Century
In this video from PASC17, Nicola Marzari from EPFL presents: Computat...
Duration:
48m 21s
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Nicola Marzari
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Nicola Marzari is a Professor and directs the laboratory for Theory and Simulation of Materials (THEOS) at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).
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A chain of copper and carbon atoms may be the thinnest metallic wire
So, Chiara Cignarella, Davide Campi and Nicola Marzari thought to use computer simulations to parse known three-dimensional crystals, looking for those thatbased on their structural and electronic propertieslook like they could be easily "exfoliated," essentially peeling away from them a stable 1-