Ursula Röthlisberger
EPFL SB ISIC LCBC
BCH 4109 (Batochime UNIL)
Av. F.-A. Forel 2
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Awards
Ruzicka Prize
2001
Dirac Medal
World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists WATOC
0
Elected as Board Member of WATOC
2014
Elected member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science (IAQMS)
International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science (IAQMS)
2015
EuCehMS Lecture Award
2015
Doron Prize
2016
Ron Hides Award
American Society of Mass Spectrometry
2017
Fellow of International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science (IAQMS)
International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science (IAQMS)
2018
Teaching & PhD
PhD Students
Thibault Kläy, Qihao Zhang, Amina Menhour, Salomé Guilbert, Evan Vasey, Sophia Kathryn Johnson, Alice Piantavigna
Past EPFL PhD Students
Anatole von Lilienfeld, Denis Bucher, Maria Carola Colombo, Christian Gossens, Pascal Baillod, Enrico Marko Tapavicza, I-Chun Lin, Matteo Guglielmi, Stefano Vanni, Elizabeth Claire Brunk, Manuel Dömer, Andrey Laktionov, Polydefkis Diamantis, Negar Ashari Astani, Siri Camee van Keulen, Esra Bozkurt, Martin Peter Bircher, Nicholas John Browning, Ariadni Boziki, Thibaud von Erlach, Farzaneh Jahanbakhshi, Paramvir Ahlawat, Maria Letizia Merlini, Justin Villard, François Mouvet, Guido Frisari, Mathias Dankl, Simon Dürr, Andrea Levy
Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector
Courses
Introduction to electronic structure methods
CH-353
Repetition of the basic concepts of quantum mechanics and main numerical algorithms used for practical implementions. Basic principles of electronic structure methods:Hartree-Fock, many body perturbation theory, configuration interaction, coupled-cluster theory, density functional theory.
Molecular dynamics and Monte-Carlo simulation
CH-351
Introduction to molecular dynamics and Monte-Carlo simulation methods.
Project of Computational chemistry
CH-359
This course exploits modern computational tools in a research project aiming at resolving a chemistry problem by group of two students.