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TYC Symposium: Data Driven Materials Design

Tian Xie: Microsoft Corporation
Yuqi Song, University of Maine (Virtual) - AI for science: Accelerating the discovery of advanced materials using data-driven AI techniques
Daniel Davies, Benevolent AI - Making the leap to software engineering (and bringing your research interests with you)
Sterling Barid: The Acceleration Consortium (Virtual)

Venue: Mary Ward House, Tavistock Pl, London WC1H 9SN, UK

Registration is free but required to attend the symposium

TYC Recently Appointed Academic Talks 

James P. Ewen - Imperial: From silicon to silicone alternatives: towards virtual screening of hair care ingredients
Venkat Kapil - UCL: Machine Learning for full quantum first-principles simulations
Ivana Savic - King's: Heat transport in strongly anharmonic materials from first principles using the Green-Kubo approach
Jan M. Tomczak - King's: Simulating electronic structure and transport properties for correlated materials

Venue: King’s Council Room, King's College London

TYC Soiree: Many-Body Theory Calculations on Materials – Marina Filip & Linn Leppert

Marina Filip, Oxford: Excitons in Heterogeneous Semiconductors from First Principles Computational Modeling: Impact of Ionic Vibrations, Temperature, Crystal Structure and Chemical Composition
Linn Lepert, U. of Twente: A first-principles perovskites potpourri: Electronic and excited-state structure of double, layered, extended and non-perovskites

LG11, Bentham House

TYC Soiree: Bilge Yildiz (MIT) & Kenneth Harris (UCL)

Venue: XLG1 LT, Christopher Ingold Building, Gordon Street, UCL

In this soiree Prof Bilge Yildiz from MIT will explain how protonic electrochemical synapses can be used for energy-efficient brain-inspired computing and Prof Kenneth Harris will explain how he is using neuropixel probes to study how brain operates and challenges for neuromorphic electronics.