MOFSIM2024
 
 
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Organizing committee

Prof. dr. Bartolomeo Civalleri
Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
Theoretical Chemistry Group
www.chemistry.unito.it

Prof. dr. Guillaume Maurin
Université de Montpellier - CNRS, France
Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier
www.icgm.fr 

Prof. dr. Veronique Van Speybroeck
Ghent University, Belgium
Center for Molecular Modeling
molmod.ugent.be

Contact

You can contact us at mofsim2024@gmail.com.

Registration

Registration through this link is now open until February 23, 2024 (extended deadline!). Please note that places are limited (max. 150 attendees).

Abstract submission

Closed.

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are one of the most intriguing materials of current science

The inherent hybrid nature of MOFs, being composed of inorganic and organic fragments, gives rise to an almost unlimited number of existing and hypothetical MOFs. As a result, an experimental screening of new candidates for state-of-the art applications becomes unfeasible. Instead, one has to rely on computational techniques to predict the properties of MOFs and allow for the application-oriented design of new materials. Due to their hybrid nature, modeling these materials requires simulation techniques that are on the crossroad of molecular and solid-state modeling and data science.

The MOFSIM2024 workshop aims to address the current state of the art, limitations, and perspectives on the computational tools applied to metal-organic frameworks with a special emphasis on four main topics:

  1. Data Management and Standardized Data

  2. Electronic Structure Methods and Derived Properties

  3. Reliable Characterization and Modeling of Mesoscale Systems Bridging Length and Time Scales

  4. Numerical Approaches Needed Towards Tailored MOF Systems for Real Applications

During the workshop, computational modelers as well as experimentalists will share their expertise on each of these four topics. Each topic will be introduced by a renowned plenary speaker and several invited speakers confirmed their presence. Each session will be followed by a plenary discussion leaded by expert discussion leaders.

We are expecting the attendance of about 150 researchers, including PhD students, postdoctoral and senior researchers as well as renowned experimentalists in the MOF field to stress the most important open questions. Finally, to encourage discussions even further, a poster session and oral contributions are included as well.

The city of Montpellier in France

The conference will take place at the ‘Institut de Botanique’ (the botanic garden) in Montpellier. Founded in 1593 by Henri IV, the oldest botanical garden in France covers nearly 5 hectares in downtown Montpellier.