The "Spezialforschungsbereich Vienna Computational Materials Laboratory" ("SFB ViCoM") is a Special Research Area on Computational Materials Science (Project Number: "Spezialforschungsbereich F41"), funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and managed mainly by researchers of the University of Vienna and the Vienna University of Technology.
The research of the Vienna Computational Materials Laboratory will mainly focus on an improved description of electronic correlation in solids. The newly developed methods will be applied to cutting-edge materials research using state-of-the-art multi scale methods. The total funding of the Vienna Computational Materials Laboratory for the first 4 years amounts to 3.9 million euros. For further details, please feel free to contact us.
Conference 2018 - From Electrons to Phase Transitions 04.04.-06.04.2018 (see ViCoM Conference)
Highlights
Melting Si: Beyond Density Functional Theory
Published in Physical Review Letters
Influence of surface atomic structure demonstrated on oxygen incorporation mechanism at a model perovskite oxide
Published in Nature Communications
Topologically protected vortex structures for low-noise magnetic sensors with high linear range
Published in Nature Electronics
Impact of Many-Body Effects on Landau Levels in Graphene
Published in Physical Review Letters
Fork Tensor-Product States: Efficient Multiorbital Real-Time DMFT Solver
Published in Physical Review X
Large tunable valley splitting in edge-free graphene quantum dots on boron nitride
Published in Nature Nanotechnology
Solid-state electron spin lifetime limited by phononic vacuum modes
Published in Nature Materials
Anisotropy of magnetic interactions and symmetry of the order parameter in unconventional superconductor Sr2RuO4
Published in Quantum Materials
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