Publications of Alexandre Tkatchenko

Journal Article (101)

2008
Journal Article
Tkatchenko, Alexandre and O.Anatole von Lilienfeld: Popular Kohn-Sham density functionals strongly overestimate many-body interactions in van der Waals systems.

Talk (92)

2017
Talk
Madix, Robert, Stavros Karakalos, Yunfei Xu, Alexandre Tkatchenko, Fairoja Cheenicode Kabeer, Wei Chen, Efthimios Kaxiras and Cynthia Friend: Competition for Active Sites in Steady State Catalytic Reactions; Importance of Weak Van Der Waals Interactions.
(253rd ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Advanced Materials, Technologies, Systems & Processes, San Francisco, CA, USA, Apr 2017).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Electronic and Nuclear Quantum Fluctuations at the Nanoscale.
(10th International Conference on Computational Physics (ICCP10), Macao, China, Jan 2017).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Approaches to van der Waals Interactions.
(Hands-on Workshop Density-Functional Theory and Beyond: Accuracy, Efficiency and Reproducibility in Computational Materials Science, Berlin, Germany, Jul 2017).
2016
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecules and Materials: A Solved Problem?
(Seminar, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany, Jan 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecules and Materials: A Solved Problem?
(Seminar, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands, Feb 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecules and Materials: A Solved Problem?
(Seminar, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Luxembourg, Mar 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecules and Materials: A Solved Problem?
(Seminar, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, Apr 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecules and Materials: A Solved Problem?
(Seminar, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM), Madrid, Spain, Apr 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecules and Materials: A Solved Problem?
(Seminar, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA, May 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Electronic Properties of Molecules and Materials with a Self-Consistent Interatomic van der Waals Density Functional.
(Total Energy and Force Methods 2016, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Jan 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Modeling Energy Efficient Catalysts from First Principles: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions.
(251st ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Computers in Chemistry, San Diego, CA, Mar 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecules and Materials: A Solved Problem?
(11th USPEX workshop, Villa Monastero, Varenna, Italy, Jun 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecules and Materials: A Solved Problem?
(BIOVIA Forum 2016, Noordwijk aan Zee, The Netherlands, Jun 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Many-Body Dispersion: Dipole Limit and Beyond.
(CECAM Workshop, Density- and response density-based models for Intermolecular Interactions in Molecular Assemblies and in Solids, Nancy, France, Jun 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Seamless Dispersion Interactions for Molecules and Solids.
(Electronic Structure Theory with Numeric Atom-Centered Basis Functions, FHI-aims Developers' and Users' Meeting, Munich, Germany, Jul 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Non-Covalent van der Waals Interactions in Molecular Materials: A Solved Problem?
(Computational Chemistry, Gordon Research Conference, Girona, Spain, Jul 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Accurate and Affordable Lattice Energy Calculations: A Solved Problem?
(30th Meeting of the European Crystallographic Association, Basel, Switzerland, Aug 2016).
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: A Primer on van der Waals Interactions and Quantum Fluctuations.
(IPAM Workshop on Understanding Many-Particle Systems with Machine Learning, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Nov 2016).
2015
Talk
Tkatchenko, Alexandre: Many Particles, Collective Variables, and Machine Learning.
(IPAM Workshop on Machine Learning for Many-Particle Systems, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics , Los Angeles, CA, USA, Feb 2015).
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