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International Max Planck Research School Functional Interfaces in Physics and Chemistry Block course on

International Max Planck Research School Functional Interfaces in Physics and Chemistry Block course on Fundamentals and concepts to study solids, interfaces and molecules When? Where? 08 - 11 October 2018 Technische Universität Berlin, Hardenbergstr. 36, 10623 Berlin (close to U 2 station Ernst-Reuter-Platz) th Eugene Wigner Building, Room EW 561 (5 floor) This basic course provides an introduction into experimental and theoretical concepts study fundamental processes in physical chemistry Everyone is welcome to attend - no registration required! Monday, 8 October Tuesday, 9 October Wednesday, 10 October Thursday, 11 October 9: 00 10: 30 h Martin Weinelt (FU) "Band structure and surface states of solids I" Norbert Koch (HU) "Introduction to organic interfaces I" Robert Schlögl (FHI) "Concepts in heterogeneous catalysis“ Robert Schlögl (FHI) “Synthesis and functional characterization of catalysts“ 11: 00 12: 30 h Martin Weinelt (FU) "Band structure and surface states of solids II" Norbert Koch (HU) "Introduction to organic interfaces II" Wolfgang Christen (HU) "Statistics of measurement series: averaging, statistical and systematic errors" Yujin Tong (FHI) "Spectroscopy at electrochemical interfaces" 14: 00 15: 30 h Katharina Franke (FU) "Introduction to lowtemperature STM and STS” Tobias Kampfrath (FHI/FUB) "Fourier analysis and signal sampling I" Marianna Rossi (FHI) "Introduction to DFT and MD simulations I" Andre Fielicke (FHI) "Infrared spectroscopy of molecules: Basics and applications I" 16: 00 Markus Heyde (FHI) Tobias Kampfrath (FHI/FUB) 17: 30 h "Surface Characterization "Fourier analysis and signal by Atomic Force sampling II" Microscopy" Marianna Rossi (FHI) "Introduction to DFT and MD simulations II" Andre Fielicke (FHI) "Infrared spectroscopy of molecules: Basics and applications II" Humboldt. Universität zu Berlin Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck. Gesellschaft Freie Universität Berlin Technische Universität Berlin www. imprs-cs. mpg. de Universität Potsdam