but were afraid to ask...
Dear All, now all (or most of your questions) have been answered ! As you might recall, this summer NSF/ICMR and Democritos organized a summer school on materials modeling using QE at the University of Santa Barbara. Sadly, we had only 48 slots (half US-based, half from outside) and 300 applicants. So, we decided to put all the lectures (slides, videos !, and tutorials) on the web. You can find all of these linked from http://media.quantum-espresso.org . A few videos are corrupted (but not the audio) and a few of the keynote lectures are missing, but overall this is a very large and articulate amount of material that can act for everyone on this mailing list as the first resource to learn about all the different features of QE. So, if you have a question on the basics, or on some advanced techniques, go first through the relevant part of this material - most questions are answered there. Many thanks to everyone that made this possible: all the lecturers, keynote speakers, NSF and Democritos, but especially the ICTP Science Dissemination Unit (Enrique Canessa, Marco Zennaro and Carlo Fonda) for setting up the recording system OpenEyA, Gabriele Sclauzero (SISSA and Democritos) and Paolo Umari (Democritos) for recording the lectures, and Alberto Campagnari (Democritos) for preparing them online. Enjoy ! nicola -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof Nicola Marzari Department of Materials Science and Engineering 13-5066 MIT 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge MA 02139-4307 USA tel 617.4522758 fax 2586534 marzari at mit.edu http://quasiamore.mit.edu
