Institut für Angewandte Physik

Scope

The annual Density Functional Days in Tübingen have been established in 2013 and are organized jointly by Joseph Brader (U Fribourg), Roland Roth (U Tübingen) and Martin Oettel (U Tübingen).

The workshops communicate progress in methods of Classical Density Functional Theory and intend to cover fundamental aspects of the statics and dynamics in homogeneous and inhomogeneous systems as well as selected applications.   

From 2019 on, a regular DFT school is planned, complementing the DFT Days and aimed at younger researchers. The first school (March 2019, Freiburg)  is organized by Andreas Härtel (U Freiburg), more information can be found here .

Announcement

11th Density Functional Days
2023 (Sep 20-22), Schloss Hohentübingen

Scientific program: .pdf

Directions: .pdf

For online access (zoom link), write to martin.oettel@uni-tuebingen.de

 

Past Workshops

2022 (Sep 26-28) - 10th DFT days
The DFT days have been back on-site at the castle in Tübingen end enjoyed a lively attendance.
Scientific program:    .pdf


2021 (Sep 13-15) - 9th DFT days
Owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the DFT days 2021 have been an online conference again. Some talks have been made public (see program link).
Program

 

2020 (Sep 21-23) - 8th DFT days
Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the DFT days 2020 have been an online conference.
Program

2019 (Sep 16-18) - 7th DFT days
Scientific program: 
.pdf


2018 (Sep 10-12) - 6th DFT days
Scientific program: 
.pdf

2017 (Sep 13-15) - 5th DFT days
Celebrating the fifth anniversary, we were happy to host the workshop at the university’s finest location, Schloss Tübingen (the castle), with a splendid view over the old city.
Scientific program: 
.pdf

2016 (Sep 19-21) - 4th DFT days
Scientific program: 
.pdf

2015 (Sep 28-30) - 3rd DFT days
Scientific program:     .pdf

2014 (Sep 17-19) - 2nd DFT days
Scientific program:     .pdf

2013 (Sep 25-27) - 1st DFT days
Scientific program:     .pdf

Prof. Robert Evans (Bristol), After-Dinner-Speech
Early Days of Classical DFT: purple jeans, some formalism, a summer school and why I should have been wiser   .pdf