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Several talks of Prof. Cohen

30 Aug.-4 Sept. 2015
Professor Cohen presented a Keynote talk on Pressure on Correlated Materials: Transport in iron and implications for the geodynamo, and electronic transitions in iron compounds, Keynote speaker, Joint AIRAPT-25-EHPRG-53, Madrid, Spain, 2015

6-10 Sept. 2015
Professor Cohen presented an invited talk on Quantum Monte Carlo for Materials at High Pressures at the psi-K Conference in Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.

14-18 December 2015
Professor Cohen attended the AGU Fall Meeting and presented two invited talks:

Equations of state and phase transitions in (Mg,Fe)SiO3 perovskite and post-perovskites, position of the phase boundary and its double crossing, by Quantum Monte Carlo and Electrical conductivity in the mantle and core and implications for the geodynamo

3 January 2016
Professor Dr. Cohen gave a seminar at LMU Munich on The perovskite to post-perovskite transition and their properties from Quantum Monte Carlo

14 January 2016
He gave a seminar on The perovskite to post-perovskite transition and their properties from Quantum Monte Carlo at CSEC at the University of Edinburgh

31 January - 3 February 2016
Professor Cohen co-organized the workshop on Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics and Related Materials 2016 in Washington D.C. . He has been involved in running this meeting annually since 1990.

March 2016
Professor Cohen attended the APS March meeting in Baltimore, MD and presented two talks on " A DFT+DMFT study of magnetic properties of FeO at high pressure “ and “and Conductivity and Correlations in Fe at Earth Core Conditions” and co-authored another 5 papers.

31 March 2016
Professor Cohen is giving a graduate seminar on "Quantum Monte Carlo simulations and applications to silicate perovskite and other high pressure phases” in the Physics Department at UCL.

May 11-13, 2016
Professor Cohen was an invited speaker at the AMTC5 workshop in Nagoya and spoke on "Strong Coupling Ferroelectrics, How They Work and How They Can Be Improved." He then visited ELSI (Earth and Life Sciences Institute” at Tokyo Tech and spoke on “First-principles studies of the deep Earth.”

24-29 July 2016
He has an invited talk at SEDI (Studies of the Earth’s Deep Interior) 2016 at Nantes, France .