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MSSC2025 Summer School, 8-12 September 2025, Torino (Italy) "Ab initio Modelling in Solid State Chemistry"

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    Dear CRYSTALlers,

    The Theoretical Chemistry Group of the University of Torino and the Department of Chemistry and the Thomas Young Centre at Imperial College London are organising the

    MSSC2025 Summer School on Ab initio Modelling in Solid State Chemistry

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    to be held in Torino (Italy), 8-12 September 2025. The School is designed for Master and Ph.D. students, as well as for post-docs and researchers who have an interest in getting or strengthening a background in Computational Solid State Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Surface- and Nano-Science.

    The week-long School consists of morning lectures and afternoon hands-on tutorial sessions, where the formal framework and functionalities of the CRYSTAL electronic structure package will be explored.

    Registration opens on March 15 2025. See the School website for further details.

    The School takes place in the elegant city of Torino (Italy):

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    While we strongly encourage in-person participation, we also offer the possibility to attend remotely through streaming of morning lectures and afternoon hands-on tutorials.

    Participants will have the opportunity to present their research at a poster session.

    See you in Torino!

    Alessandro Erba
    Professor of Physical Chemistry
    Department of Chemistry, University of Torino
    [email protected]

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