The aim of this course is to give a thorough introduction to Density Functional Theory (DFT). DFT is today the most widely used method to study interacting electrons, and its applicability ranges from atoms to solid systems, from nuclei to quantum fluids.

Density Functional Theory

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Foundation (mathematical and historical) of DFT, approximation strategies.
Quality and accuracy of different approximations, practical procedure to solve the equations.
Ready to be operative and use DFT for your own research
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Reviewed on Feb 9, 2023
This class focused a little bit more on theory rather than execution of DFT simulations than I would have liked. However, it provided an excellent foundation that has helped me in my career.
Reviewed on Aug 6, 2022
Very advanced courSe focused on the basics and development of DFT but the course should be a bit on how to use DFT practically
Reviewed on Oct 30, 2025
It was a great experience. Simply, we run the program like VASP, QE, and so on. But the background of the coding is more important. The fundamentals of DFT are clearly explained. Very useful.
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