Philippe Henry Hünenberger: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2021

Name Prof. Dr. Philippe Henry Hünenberger
Address
Lab. für Physikalische Chemie
ETH Zürich, HCI G 233
Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 55 03
E-mailphil@igc.phys.chem.ethz.ch
DepartmentChemistry and Applied Biosciences
RelationshipAdjunct Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
401-5940-00LSeminar in Chemistry for CSE4 credits2SP. H. Hünenberger, M. Reiher
AbstractThe student will carry out a literature study on a topic of his or her liking or suggested by the supervisor in the area of computer simulation in chemistry, the results of which are to be presented both orally and in written form.

For more information: www.csms.ethz.ch/education/RW
Objective
529-0460-00LComputer Simulation0 credits1SP. H. Hünenberger, S. Riniker
AbstractGroup meeting
ObjectiveGroup meeting
Prerequisites / NoticeGroup meeting
529-0483-00LStatistical Physics and Computer Simulation Information 4 credits2V + 1US. Riniker, P. H. Hünenberger
AbstractPrinciples and applications of statistical mechanics and equilibrium molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo simulation, Stochastic dynamics.
Exercises using a MD simulation program to generate ensembles and subsequently calculate ensemble averages.
ObjectiveIntroduction to statistical mechanics with the aid of computer simulation, development of skills to carry out statistical mechanical calculations using computers and interpret the results.
ContentPrinciples and applications of statistical mechanics and equilibrium molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo simulation, stochastic dynamics, free energy calculation.
Exercises using a MD simulation program to generate ensembles and subsequently calculate ensemble averages.
Literaturewill be announced in the lecture
Prerequisites / NoticeSince the exercises on the computer do convey and test essentially different skills as those being conveyed during the lectures and tested at the written exam, the results of a small programming project will be presented in a 10-minutes talk by pairs of students who had been working on the project.

Additional information will be provided in the first lecture.
529-0499-00LPhysical Chemistry1 credit1KB. H. Meier, A. Barnes, M. Ernst, P. H. Hünenberger, G. Jeschke, F. Merkt, M. Reiher, J. Richardson, R. Riek, S. Riniker, T. Schmidt, R. Signorell, H. J. Wörner
AbstractSeminar series covering current developments in Physical Chemistry
ObjectiveDiscussing current developments in Physical Chemistry