5-th Workshop "Computational Methods in Materials Science and Chemistry" - Fock School


Velikiy Novgorod
24.8 - 28.8 2026


Dear Friends!

We are pleased to announce that during the last week of August 2026 (tentatively August 24 - 28) the Fock School: 5-th Workshop "Computational Methods in Materials Science and Chemistry" will be held jointly with the international V.A. Fock Conference on Theoretical, Quantum, and Computational Chemistry. The sessions will take place at Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University in Velikiy Novgorod, where our third workshop was previously held.
This time, we've expanded the workshop program and decided to delve a bit deeper into materials science and quantum technologies. As the lecturers at the school-workshop will be participants of the Fock Meeting. The list can be found on the meeting page.


We have five parallel tracks ahead:

Everyone is welcome!
We have no age or status restrictions for participants.
There are no participation fees for the workshop only strict selection based on your CV and motivation letters.
Participation, accommodation, and coffee breaks are free. Travel expenses are at your own cost. Selection results will be announced in the first days of August.
Selection results will be announced in the first days of August.
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To manage the process, we use the Fock Meeting Information System. To participate in the school/workshop, you need to take two actions:
  1. Register in the information system by filling out the electronic form. Electronic registration is free. Once registered, you will receive occasional updates about the meeting/school, as well as minor things like New Year's greetings :). If you were previously registered, no need to do it again. If you accidentally registered multiple times, please contact the organizers so we can delete the extra entries.
  2. Then, log into your "personal cabinet" in the information system and upload your biography (CV) and a short motivation letter via the Submit link (inside the cabinet). More detailed instructions on uploading the required materials are on the upload page. Please read it carefully before clicking buttons.
How to write a motivation letter?
It's very important for us to understand participants' needs for the practical sessions and their preparation level. Try to describe your current experience, scientific interests, and career plans (if they have formed). The educational program's difficulty level may be adjusted based on motivation letters. So, write frankly. If you have publications and conference presentations, be sure to list them in your CV.

We will be glad to welcome you in Velikiy Novgorod.

Contacts in relation to School/Workshop:


E-mail: computational.mipt@gmail.com