International DCMS Summer School Materials 4.0 2017: The digitally enabled atom to system revolution

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Start: 11 Sep 2017 | End: 15 Sep 2017
Organized by: Gianaurelio Cuniberti, Daniel Balzani, Ronald Tetzlaff

Innovative materials are one of the key technologies for keeping products and industrial processes economically competitive and ecologically sustained. Modern materials science requires a multi-discipline approach embracing chemistry, physics, engineering, as well as theoretical and numerical modelling. The summer school MATERIALS 4.0 - The digitally enabled atom to system revolution will provide an overview of current developments in the ongoing digitalisation revolution in materials science and will offer a platform for discussions about future perspectives.
This summer school is part of TU Dresden's Institutional Strategy, funded by the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments.


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International DCMS Summer School Materials 4.0 2017: The digitally enabled atom to system revolution

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Start: 11 Sep 2017 | End: 15 Sep 2017
Organized by: Gianaurelio Cuniberti, Daniel Balzani, Ronald Tetzlaff

Innovative materials are one of the key technologies for keeping products and industrial processes economically competitive and ecologically sustained. Modern materials science requires a multi-discipline approach embracing chemistry, physics, engineering, as well as theoretical and numerical modelling. The summer school MATERIALS 4.0 - The digitally enabled atom to system revolution will provide an overview of current developments in the ongoing digitalisation revolution in materials science and will offer a platform for discussions about future perspectives.
This summer school is part of TU Dresden's Institutional Strategy, funded by the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments.


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