Publications of Sergey V. Levchenko

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Levchenko, S. V.: Density-Functional Theory and Ab Initio Atomistic Thermodynamics for Bulk Materials and Interfaces. Energy & Sustainability Summer School 2017, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Combining Ab Initio Calculations with Electrostatic Models to Describe Defects at Surfaces at Realistic Temperature, Pressure, and Doping Conditions. Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing (PASC17) Conference, Lugano, Switzerland (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: CO2 Activation at Complex Oxide and Carbide Surfaces. FHI-Workshop on Current Research Topics at the FHI, Potsdam, Germany (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Ab Initio Studies of the Effects of Doping on Surface Properties at Realistic Temperatures and Pressures. Colloquium, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: First-Principles Modelling of Defects and Interfaces at Realistic Temperatures and Pressures. Colloquium, All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics (VNIIA), Moscow, Russia (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: A Compressive-Sensing Approach to Finding Physically Meaningful Descriptors from Materials Data. International Workshop of Materials Informatics and Materials Data, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukubar, Japan (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Finding Physically Meaningful Descriptors for High-Throughput Computational Materials Design: Methods and Applications. Colloquium, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukubar, Japan (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Effects of Temperature, Pressure, and Charge-Carrier Doping on Surface Properties from First Principles. Colloquium, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Search for Alternative Catalytic Materials. Example: CO2 Activation. Second NOMAD Industry Meeting, Hamburg, Germany (2017)
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Levchenko, S. V.: First-Principles Modelling of Surfaces at Realistic Temperature, Pressure, and Doping Conditions. Colloquium, Department of Chemistry, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel (2016)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Big Data Analytics for Heterogeneous Catalysis Design. The 2nd Hokkaido University-RIKEN - AIST Joint Symposium "Catalyst Informatics for Sustainable Society", Sapporo, Japan (2016)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Ab Initio Modelling of Charge Carriers and Defects in the Bulk and at Surfaces of Doped MgO: Polarons, Charge Compensation, and Activation of Small Molecules. FHI-Workshop on Current Research Topics at the FHI, Potsdam, Germany (2016)
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Levchenko, S. V.: DFT in Practice. Hands-on workshop and Humboldt-Kolleg: Density-Functional Theory and Beyond - Basic Principles and Modern Insights, Isfahan, Iran (2016)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Periodic Structures. Hands-on workshop and Humboldt-Kolleg: Density-Functional Theory and Beyond - Basic Principles and Modern Insights, Isfahan, Iran (2016)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Ab Initio Thermodynamics and Cluster Expansion. Hands-on workshop and Humboldt-Kolleg: Density-Functional Theory and Beyond - Basic Principles and Modern Insights, Isfahan, Iran (2016)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Compact Representation of Scalar Fields: Density, Wavefunction, xc Potentials, etc. CECAM/Psi-k/NOMAD Workshop, Towards a Common Format for Computational Materials Science Datas, Lausanne, Switzerland (2016)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Accurate and Efficient Calculation of Electron-Repulsion Integrals. CECAM Workshop, Big Data of Materials Science - Critical Next Steps, Lausanne, Switzerland (2015)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Defect-Defect Interaction at Surfaces and Interfaces at Realistic Conditions: Global Versus Local Effects of Doping. Psi-k 2015 Conference, San Sebastian, Spain (2015)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Defects in Solids. Summer School of the Max-Planck-EPFL Center for Molecular Nanoscience and Technology, Schloss Ringberg, Kreuth, Germany (2015)
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Levchenko, S. V.: Periodic Systems. Hands-on Workshop Density-Functional Theory and Beyond: First-Principles Simulations of Molecules and Materials, Berlin, Germany (2015)
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