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EXCAM

Electronic Exchange and Correlation in Advanced Materials

EXCAM is the title of an informal research network, consisting of six groups (see below). The aim of the network is to work together on the electronic and optical properties of solids and structures, with a focus on a correct ab initio description of electronic exchange and correlation.

Group

Leader (with web page)

E-mail

University of Jena

Friedhelm Bechstedt

bechsted@ifto.physik.uni-jena.de

University of Lund

Ulf von Barth

barth@teorfys.lu.se

Ecole Polytechnique, Paris

Lucia Reining

Lucia.Reining@polytechnique.fr

University of Rome Tor Vergata

Rodolfo Del Sole

Rodolfo.Delsole@roma2.infn.it

University of Valladolid

Angel Rubio

arubio@mileto.fam.cie.uva.es

University of York

Rex Godby

rwg3@york.ac.uk

The groups also organise an annual meeting and workshop, open to anyone interested in the field (subject to space limitations).

Home Page of the 1996 EXCAM Workshop (Paris, September 1996)

Home Page of the 1997 EXCAM Workshop (Lyon, September 1997)

The 1998 EXCAM meeting was held as part of the 1998 Workshop on Spectroscopy of Electronic Excitations in Materials (Valladolid, September 1998).

The 1999 EXCAM meeting will be held as part of the CECAM Workshop on Calculation of Electronic Excitations in Finite and Infinite Systems, Lyon, France, 1-3 September 1999.

Please contact Rex Godby (e-mail rwg3@york.ac.uk) for further information about the network in general.


Some other groups working in related areas (please e-mail Rex Godby if details should be changed or added):

Group

Leader (with web page where available)

E-mail

Technical University of Eindhoven

Peter Bobbert

P.A.Bobbert@phys.tue.nl

Northwestern University

Arthur Freeman

art@freeman.phys.nwu.edu

Max Planck Institute for Complex Systems, Dresden

Peter Fulde

schuppe@idefix.mpipks-dresden.mpg.de

Max Planck Institute for Solid State Physics

Olle Gunnarsson

gunnar@and.mpi-stuttgart.mpg.de

University of California, Berkeley

Steven Louie

louie@jungle.berkeley.edu

University of Illinois

Richard Martin

rmartin@uiuc.edu

University of Münster

J. Pollmann

pollmann@uni-muenster.de

National Institute of Science and Technology

Eric Shirley

eric.shirley@nist.gov