City: Duisburg
Language: English
Credits: 0 EC
About
The school will combine a series of lectures with practical computational sessions and laboratory visits. The lectures will address a broad range of topics related to spectroscopy and computational chemistry. The practical sessions will be focused both on fundamental pen-and-paper problems and on the use of computational tools for spectroscopic simulations and for quantum chemical calculations. Significant emphasis will be placed on the use of the ORCA package for quantum chemical calculations of spectroscopic properties. Small groups of students will also be able to visit the spectroscopy laboratories of the participating Max Planck Institutes
Course leader
Prof. Serena DeBeer, Prof. Frank Neese
Course aim
The school combines teaching at an advanced level on spectroscopic methods of relevance to molecular transition metal complexes, with instruction on how to employ ORCA as the quantum chemical software to compute relevant spectroscopic parameters from first principles
Fee info
Fee
500 EUR, The registration fee includes: participation to all lectures and practical sessions, and all meals (lunch, dinner, coffee breaks). Expenses for accommodation are not included.