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date: 2024-01-23T11:25:05-04:00
featured_image: "boisestate-stackedlogo-2color-rgb.jpg"
title: "MDMC Summer School 2024"
workshop_dates: "July 8-12, 2024"
application_deadline: "May 20, 2024"
decision_on_application: "June 1, 2024"
location: "Boise State University, Boise, ID"
registration: "Closed"
funding: "This workshop is supported by funding from National Science Foundation"
categories: ["upcoming-workshops"]
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Description: Monte Carlo (MC) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation techniques have become essential tools in understanding thermophysical and phase equilibria properties of systems ranging from organic liquids to ionic liquids, polymers, biomolecules, solutions, zeolites, metal organic frameworks and covalent organic frameworks, etc. These techniques are based on statistical mechanics principles and enable one to access length scales spanning tens of nanometers and sample timescales up to hundreds of nanoseconds. This course will focus on the theoretical underpinnings of MC and MD simulations and techniques for computing macroscopic properties such as self-diffusion coefficients, ionic conductivity, viscosity, vapor-liquid equilibria and gas absorption/adsorption isotherms. The open-source software packages Gromacs and Cassandra will be used for the hands-on tutorial sessions.

**Eligibility:** graduate student, undergraduate student (with junior or senior standing), postdoctoral, early career faculty

**Registration Fee:** $100 (waived for participants from non-PhD granting institutes)

**Financial Aid:** Financial support is available to cover housing (in university dormitory), meals, and parking cost for all non-local participants. Limited number of travel stipends ($500) are available to help broaden participation.

**Expected number of participants:** 40

**Tranportation:**
* Nearest Airport: Boise, IDD; Uber/Lyft transportation to the University (5 minutes)

**Equipment Needed:** Students are encouraged to bring their laptop.

**Organizers/Instructors**
- Eric Jankowski, Boise State University
- Neeraj Rai, Mississippi State University
- Sapna Sarupria, University of Minnesota
- Jindal Shah, Oklahoma State University
- Michael Shirts, University of Colorado Boulder
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