What is Theoretical and Computational Chemistry in Solid State Physics?

  • Thread starter deFe_9807
  • Start date
In summary, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry in Solid State Physics is a field of study that combines principles of theoretical and computational chemistry with the study of solid state materials. It involves the use of mathematical models and computer simulations to understand the behavior and properties of solid state systems, such as crystals, semiconductors, and superconductors. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a deeper understanding of the underlying chemical and physical processes that govern the behavior of materials at the atomic and molecular level, and has applications in fields such as materials science, nanotechnology, and renewable energy.
  • #1
deFe_9807
2
1
How did you find PF?
I opened a thread on a Facebook group and a user linked PF forum website
Hello Everyone!
I'm Federico, a chemistry student from Italy. More specifically, I'm attending my master degree in chemical sciences with a theoretical/computational chemistry curriculum, oriented to solid state physics.

Thank you for the opportunity of being here.
 
  • Like
Likes berkeman
Physics news on Phys.org
  • #2
Hello and :welcome:!

I hope you will have fun! Stay curious!
 
  • Like
Likes deFe_9807

Similar threads

  • New Member Introductions
Replies
1
Views
50
Replies
1
Views
57
Replies
2
Views
127
Replies
1
Views
57
  • New Member Introductions
Replies
1
Views
114
  • New Member Introductions
Replies
2
Views
77
  • New Member Introductions
Replies
1
Views
65
  • New Member Introductions
Replies
2
Views
63
Replies
3
Views
198
Replies
1
Views
51
Back
Top