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|fields=Computational materials science
 
|fields=Computational materials science
 
|general activities= Application support, installation and help
 
|general activities= Application support, installation and help
|other activities=10% research at IFM Materials Science
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|other activities=10% research at IFM, Theoretical Physics
 
|image=weine_olovsson.jpg
 
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|office=House G; Linköpings universitet; SE-581 83 Linköping
 
|office=House G; Linköpings universitet; SE-581 83 Linköping
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* Ph.D. in Physics at Uppsala University 2005.  
 
* Ph.D. in Physics at Uppsala University 2005.  
 
* Working at Linköping University since May 2011.
 
* Working at Linköping University since May 2011.
* My main research topic is theoretical spectroscopy, for example XPS (core-level binding energy shifts), XAS and RIXS (using e.g. BSE).
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* My main research topic is theoretical spectroscopy, for example XPS (core-level binding energy shifts), XAS and RIXS (using e.g. the Bethe-Salpeter equation).
  
 
== Expertise ==
 
== Expertise ==
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* [[expertise::Elk]]
 
* [[expertise::Elk]]
 
* [[expertise::FEFF]]
 
* [[expertise::FEFF]]
* [[expertise::Quantum Espresso]]
 
 
* [[expertise::Greens]]
 
* [[expertise::Greens]]
  
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== More information ==
 
== More information ==
Helping users with basic and more advanced support for common software such as VASP, Quantum Espresso, WIEN2k. Also experience with several other codes in the area of computational materials science.
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Helping users with basic and more advanced support for software such as VASP, Quantum Espresso, WIEN2k. Experience with and also helping for many other codes in the area of computational materials science. Benchmarking and testing of codes.

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Weine Olovsson (NSC)

Application expert in Computational materials science, 90% full time equivalent

General activities
Application support, installation and help
Other activities
10% research at IFM, Theoretical Physics
Office
House G
Linköpings universitet
SE-581 83 Linköping

Quick facts

  • Ph.D. in Physics at Uppsala University 2005.
  • Working at Linköping University since May 2011.
  • My main research topic is theoretical spectroscopy, for example XPS (core-level binding energy shifts), XAS and RIXS (using e.g. the Bethe-Salpeter equation).

Expertise

Projects

More information

Helping users with basic and more advanced support for software such as VASP, Quantum Espresso, WIEN2k. Experience with and also helping for many other codes in the area of computational materials science. Benchmarking and testing of codes.