Talks
Selected talks
Electron-phonon and phonon-electron coupling, 2024 Mini workshop on Total energy in Fudan, Shanghai – China (January 2024)
Lecture: Electron-phonon coupling from first-principles, Advanced Quantum ESPRESSO school - Pavia - Italy (August 2023) - [Video]
Electron-phonon coupling from first-principles, The 2023 International Symposium on computational structure prediction and Advanced Materials, 西安 - China (August 2023)
Lecture: Carrier transport, 2023 Virtual School on Many-Body Calculations using EPW and BerkeleyGW, Virtual (June 2023) - [YouTube]
Importance of long-range electrostatic to the electron-phonon couplings of 2D materials, Psi-k Conference 2022, Lausanne - Switzerland (August 2022)
Lab - Carrier transport using the EPW code, 9th SiNANO Modelling and Simulation Summer School, University of Glasgow - UK (July 2022)
Lecture: Carrier transport, 2022 School on Electron-Phonon Physics from first principles, Austin - USA (June 2022) - [video]
Lecture: Superconductivity and carrier transport modeling with EPW, Wannier 2022 Summer School, Trieste - Italy (May 2022) - [Video]
Efficient transport calculations in 2D materials, 2022 APS March Meeting, Chicago - USA (March 2022) - [YouTube]
Lecture: Carrier transport and Boltzmann equation, 2021 Virtual School on Electron-Phonon Physics and the EPW code, Virtual (June 2021) - [YouTube]
Predictive calculations of phonon-limited carrier mobilities in semiconductors, Electron-phonon coupling workshop, Lugano - Switzerland (October 2019).
Electronic transport and the EPW software, UK Thermoelectric Network Meeting, London - United Kingdom (May 2019).
Towards predictive calculations of phonon-limited carrier mobilities in semiconductors, Workshop on electron-phonon interaction, Louvain-la-Neuve - Belgium (May 2018).
Introduction to the Boltzmann transport equation, School on Electron-Phonon Physics from First Principles, Trieste - Italy (March 2018).
EPW in a nutshell, School on Electron-Phonon Physics from First Principles, Trieste - Italy (March 2018).
The EPW software, Advanced Quantum Espresso Developers’ meeting: Linear Response, Trieste - Italy (January 2016).
Temperature dependence of the electronic structure of semiconductors and insulators, Electron-vibration coupling: theoretical and numerical challenges, Lausanne - Switzerland (May 2015).
Temperature dependence of the electronic structure: the Allen-Heine-Cardona formalism and beyond, 7th International Abinit Developer Workshop, Liège - Belgium (April 2015).
Validation of the zero-point motion calculations and many-body effects in diamond, Workshop on electron-phonon interaction, Louvain-la-Neuve - Belgium (August 2013).
Validation based on electron-phonon matrix element in Abinit and PWSCF/Yambo, 6th International Abinit Developer Workshop, Dinard - France (April 2013).
Successes and problems of verification and validation: electron-phonon and pseudopotentials comparisons, Validation and Verification in Electronic-Structure calculations: state of the art and perspective, Lausanne - Switzerland (Septembre 2012).
Colloquium
The electron-phonon coupling in metal halide perovskites, University of Rennes 1, Rennes - France ( April 2021) - [YouTube].
Electron-phonon coupling from first-principles, ETH Zürich, Zürich - Switzerland (October 2020).
Carrier mobility from first-principles, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico city - Mexico (June 2020) - [YouTube] .
Electron-phonon coupling from first-principles, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne - Switzerland (February 2020).
The electron-phonon coupling, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook - US (March 2017).
The electron-phonon coupling, Binghamton University, Binghamton - US (March 2017).
Electron-phonon coupling: from ABINIT to EPW, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve - Belgium (December 2016).
Contributed talks
I gave 17 contributed talks between 2011 and 2018 at the ETSF workshop, APS March Meeting, The International Conference on Luminescence, DPG Spring Meeting, Photoluminescence in rare earths: photonic materials and device and Electron-phonon meetings.