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High-order geometric derivatives with multilevel coupled cluster theory

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Simulating molecular vibrations

Atoms in molecules undergo internal, periodic motions known as molecular vibrations which determine the chemical and physical properties of the molecule. These vibrations involve movements such as stretching, bending, and twisting of the bonds that hold the atoms together. Vibrational spectroscopy studies these vibrations and reveals key structural and dynamic information. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the HOOD project aims to improve how these vibrations are simulated using computational quantum chemistry. Current high-accuracy methods are too costly for large molecules. HOOD will develop a tool that focuses on the most important regions of a molecule, enabling the investigation of complex molecular systems.

Objective

Spectroscopy involving molecular vibrations is an important class of experimental techniques, and accurate simulation tools based on computational quantum chemistry can greatly enhance our understanding and interpretation of the observed phenomena in these experiments. The most accurate quantum chemical methods are, however, very computationally expensive when applied to a full molecular system. Multilevel methods represent a promising approach for applying such accurate quantum chemical theory to calculate molecular properties for larger systems at a significantly reduced cost by concentrating the high-accuracy description to a limited part of the molecule. The goal of HOOD is to develop an efficient computational tool with multilevel capability for properties associated with molecular vibrations with coupled cluster as the underlying quantum chemical method. A novel tool will be applied for the derivation of so-called geometric derivatives which are fundamental in the evaluation of these vibrational properties. State-of-the-art software will provide the performance-optimized basic multilevel coupled cluster functionality upon which the HOOD feature can be built. Thanks to these tools, the complexity of the derivation and implementation processes – which constitute the core of this proposal – is significantly reduced, putting the goal within reach. The successful completion of HOOD will provide the scientific community with a state-of-the-art tool, uniquely facilitating high-accuracy studies of advanced vibrational spectroscopies and significantly expanding the range of systems for which these kind of studies can be undertaken.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships

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UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET
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€ 251 578,56
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HANSINE HANSENS VEG 14
9019 Tromso
Norway

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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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