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Gassir's group
Benefitting from the spirit of ITER, we initiated a group in our laboratory. We focus on
‘gas-solid and interface reactions’. Every one no matter wherehe comes can join or leave this group according to his current research (see notes).
Of course, your suggestions are welcome and appreciated, which will definitely push the group forward.
Note 1:
Now we have nine people in this group,called Gassir’s group.
‘Gassir’ means ‘gas-solid and interface reactions’.Characteristics of this group:
1) No group leader, only coordinator.
2) Co-management practice.
We have group meetings once in a week, which is chaired by the crew in turn, and focuses on the progress of our work or the latest literatures related to.
3) Every one no matter where he comes can join or leave this group according to his current research.
4) Learning and improving together. Sharing the information of equipments and resources, striving to create the effect of '1 + 1 > 2'.
Note 2:
Gassir’s group puts attention not only to the application studies, but also to the basic researches on the efficient utilization of hydrogen isotopes. Instruments and devices used in this group:
1) PVT systems with hot-stage microscopetechniques;
2) STM, PEEM/LEEM, SIMS, ARPES,TEM, and soon;
3) Software for first-principles calculation, such as VASP, CASTEP, QUANTUM ESPRESSO, Gaussian, DMFT codedeveloped by ourselves;
4) Software for chemical process modeling in plan, such as ASPEN, gPROMS, and CATIA.
Friendly Links
Experiments related:
2. http://fruit.dicp.ac.cn/fruit%20here/maindoc/index.php
3. http://www.hrc.u-toyama.ac.jp/English/en_facility.html
4. http://www.iter.org/newsline/132/156
Theoretical calculations related
1. http://hoffmann.chem.cornell.edu/
3. http://uspex.stonybrook.edu/uspex.html
5. http://www.synl.ac.cn/org/MPMD/zi/XQCh.htm
6. http://www.chem.uw.edu.pl/people/WGrochala/
8. http://www2.ph.ed.ac.uk/~aherman2/Andreas_Hermann,_Edinburgh/Welcome.html
Useful Links
1. http://worldwidescience.org/topicpages/t/tritium+calorimeter+setup.html
2. http://www.phys.ufl.edu/fermisurface/periodic_table.html
3. http://crystdb.nims.go.jp/index_en.html
4. http://www.cmmp.ucl.ac.uk/~ajm/airss/airss.html
5. http://www.cryst.ehu.es/cgi-bin/cryst/programs/nph-table
New Year, new beginnings:
Communications and collaborations are welcome at any time.
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