Electronic-Structure Informatics: Concept, Method, Applications, and Plausible Extension
Offered By: QCHEM LAB at KNU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the field of Electronic-Structure Informatics in this 29-minute lecture delivered by Manabu Sugimoto from QCHEM LAB at KNU. Delve into the concept, methodology, and applications of this discipline, while also examining potential extensions for future research and development. Gain insights into how electronic structure calculations are utilized to inform and advance various scientific and technological domains.
Syllabus
Electronic-Structure Informatics: Concept, Method, Applications, and Plausible Extension
Taught by
QCHEM LAB at KNU
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