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TYC Postgraduate Student Day 2025

Queen Mary University of London 327 Mile End Road, London

The TYC Student Day is a one-day celebration of the research in theory and simulation of materials and molecules that is done by PhD students in the four London Colleges that make up the TYC (UCL, Imperial, King’s and QMUL), and Brunel University London and London South Bank University.

MMM Hub Software Spotlight: ML force fields

Venkat Kapil from UCL and Ilyes Batatiya from the University of Cambridge will give an overview of ML force fields - their generation, use and software which can enable this (including its use on HPC/Young).

MMM Hub & UKCP Conference & User Meeting 2025

Denise Coates building, Keele University Staffordshire

This 6th edition of the annual MMM Hub Conference will once again bring MMM Hub users and collaborators of this thriving community together, alongside hardware manufacturers HPC and Intel, and the first-class team who are key to the operational success of ‘Young’ at the Hub. 

TYC Welcome Day 2025

Nyholm Room, Christopher Ingold Building Gordon Street, London

We encourage you to attend our in-person TYC Welcome Event which is the perfect opportunity to begin networking with your peers, and to hear about the fantastic benefits of being affiliated to this active and exciting institute. Director of TYC@UCL will provide highlights of the TYC, then Ben and Sophia will tell you about the TYC Early Career Researchers' Forum, after which a panel of TYC students and postdocs will be on hand to answer your questions about what its like to be a TYC affiliated PhD student.

TYC Industry Focus Afternoon: “Quantum computing in materials and molecular sciences”

Roberts Building 106 Roberts Building, University College London, Torrington Place, London

InQuanto: Quantum Chemistry on Quantum Computers - Gabriel Greene-Diniz, Quantinuum
Quantum Computing in Industry: Towards materials and chemistry simulation on near-term quantum devices - Abhishek Khedkar, Phasecraft
Near-term quantum algorithms for many-body physics and material sciences: a path towards quantum utility - Ivano Tavernelli, IBM