[bioundgrd] FW: IAP Activity 2020 – ThermoCalc Software Toolset Workshop
Joshua Stone
stonej at mit.edu
Mon Jan 13 16:38:26 EST 2020
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From: John Ohrenberger <johren at mit.edu<mailto:johren at mit.edu>>
Subject: IAP Activity 2020 – ThermoCalc Software Toolset Workshop
Date: January 13, 2020 at 3:23:18 PM EST
To: John Ohrenberger <johren at mit.edu<mailto:johren at mit.edu>>
Dear Colleagues,
We are hosting a special workshop over IAP 2020, “ThermoCalc Software Toolset Workshop” led by Prof. Greg Olson (DMSE) and Paul Mason from ThermoCalcSoftware<https://www.thermocalc.com/> USA. The workshop is of particular interest to those with interest in thermodynamics and computational materials science and engineering.
If this is of interest to your students or community, please share the following listing.
ThermoCalc Software Toolset Workshop
Gregory Olson, Professor
IAP 2020
Jan/21 Tue 09:00AM-05:00PM 56-154, Bring laptop
Jan/22 Wed 09:00AM-05:00PM 56-154, Bring laptop
Jan/23 Thu 09:00AM-05:00PM 56-154, Bring laptop
Jan/24 Fri 09:00AM-05:00PM 56-154, Bring laptop
Enrollment: Advance sign-up required, https://forms.gle/1qZvGFT6L9KBPYYK7
Sign-up by 01/15
Limited to 35 participants
Attendance: Participants must attend all sessions
The commercial ThermoCalc software and database system has served as the foundation of the new technology of computational materials design and accelerated qualification adopted by leading technology corporations. The system consists of the ThermoCalc code for thermodynamics, DICTRA for multicomponent diffusion, and TC-PRISMA precipitation simulator, all grounded in supporting fundamental thermodynamic and kinetic databases, now known as the Materials Genome. The workshop will teach the basic operation of each of these tools, with examples drawn from materials design case studies. Prior basic knowledge of chemical thermodynamics and phase equilibria is recommended.
Sponsor(s): Materials Science and Engineering
Contact: Gregory Olson, 4-145, gbolson at mit.edu<mailto:gbolson at mit.edu>
Thank you,
John Ohrenberger
Undergraduate Administrative Assistant
MIT Materials Science and Engineering<http://dmse.mit.edu/>
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