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- 16.06.2020 - MaX Webinars on Yambo codeDate and Time: June 16, 2020 - 15.00 Title: Quasiparticle Band Structures and Excitons in Novel Materials using the Yambo Code Abstract: The MaX European Centre of Excellence is working to prepare Yambo for the forthcoming pre- and exascale machine. The scope of this webinar is, indeed, to provide a broad view of the Yambo code, where to get it from and how to use it. We will also provide an update of the status of the GPU version and outline the roadmap for its future evolution. We will also provide a basic set of instructions on how to tune and use the code efficiently on these new HPC systems. Following a general introduction on linear response, quasiparticles and excitonic effects the webinar will focus on how to obtain an optimal performance on these new systems. An introductory talk will provide basic instructions on how to manage the resources on GPU-based machines, followed by a tutorial explaining how to compile and tune up the code. Agenda 15:00 - 15:05 Webinar Introduction - Daniele Varsano, CNR NANO 15:05 - 15:20 Code intro, Yambo Educational and User support - Andrea Marini, CNR ISM 15:20 - 15:40 Quasi-particles and excitons using Yambo - Maurizia Palummo, University of Rome Tor Vergata 15:40 - 16:00 In Real Time: nonlinear optical spectroscopy - Myrta Grüning, Queen's University Belfast 16:00 - 16:20 Yambo at HPC: running in parallel on GPUs - Andrea Ferretti, CNR NANO 16:20 - 16:30 Closing Remarks Visit the official webinar page to register.