Christos ECONOMOU
Archaeological Research Laboratory
Stockholm University
Title: "Applications of ancient-DNA on Scandinavian archaeological material. Disease and migration in the past".
Thursday, November 13th 2014 @ 13:00
Seminar Room 1 [FORTH's bldg]
Host: D. Kafetzopoulos
Time:
12:00
Description:
SPEAKER: Prof. Dieter Schinzer
Chemisches Institut der Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg,
Universitätsplatz 2, D-39106 Magdeburg, Germany
TITLE: "Synthetic Studies Towards the Total Synthesis of (+)-Sorangicin A"
DATE: Thursday 13th November 2014
TIME: 12:00
ROOM: Chemistry Seminar Room
Time:
16:00
Description:
Speaker
Andreas Lyberatos
Affiliation
Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete
Title
Progress in multiscale modeling: A new cluster Monte Carlo method
Location
Department of Physics Bldg., Voutes, 3rd floor Seminar Room
Time
16:00
Language
English
Abstract
Multiscale modeling [1] aims at efficient and accurate simulation of thermomagnetic writing using micromagnetic models based on Landau-Lifshitz-Bloch equation with input parameters (for instance M(T), chi(T), Tc) determined separately from atomistic models.
In the first part of this presentation I discuss some limitations in previous attempts at multiscale modeling and present a different
methodology. A basic new requirement is the accurate knowledge of the size dependence of the equilibrium magnetic properties of the magnetic
nanoparticles. For this reason, a new Monte Carlo cluster model for continuous spin models with long range exchange interactions is being developed to be applied on chemically ordered L1o-FePt.