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Nominations for Invited Speakers at the 2024 APS ... (No replies)

Corey Oses
1 year ago
Corey Oses 1 year ago

Dear Colleagues,

Planning for the 2024 American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting is underway.
If you have not already done so, mark your calendars for March 4-8, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Please help make the March Meeting a success by submitting nominations for invited speakers.
The nomination deadline is Thursday, July 20. 2023.
Serving a diverse and inclusive community of physicists worldwide is a primary goal for APS.
Nominations of women, members of underrepresented minority groups, and scientists from outside the United States are especially encouraged.
To submit a nomination, visit the APS March Meeting submission portal
(https://info.aps.org/e/640833/Z-249593723/2prr5d/953072960?h=SnOq0Y4ZL3wQ9VB8QV16ka6_tTAlQirSnXF9uaapILw).
Note that you will need an APS web account to log into the nomination system.

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In this email, we are soliciting nominations for the focus session:
16.01.19 Computational Design, Understanding, and Discovery of Novel Materials (DCOMP,DMP,DCMP) [same as 12.01.05]

Data and algorithms are essential components of materials research, aiding and guiding experiments and accelerating simulations. Data-driven approaches improve upon the brute-force combinatorial methods of the past, providing a general strategy for materials development that is systematic/targeted as well efficiently exploratory. This focus topic features efforts that leverage such techniques to design and discovery new materials with desired properties. Abstracts are solicited in computational materials design and discovery, development of accessible and sustainable data infrastructure, development of new data analytic tools and statistical algorithms, ab-initio simulation development, advanced simulations of materials properties in conjunction with new device functionality, data uncertainty quantification, advances in predictive modeling that leverage machine learning and data mining, algorithms for global structure and property optimizations, thermodynamic modeling, and computational modeling of materials synthesis. The technical applications include and are not limited to electronic and optoelectronic materials, magnetic materials and spintronics, energy conversion and storage materials, polymers and soft materials, metallic alloys, phase stability including the effect of excitations and their interactions, and two-dimensional materials. Contributions that feature strong connection to experiments are of special interest.

We look forward to your nominations,
Corey Oses
Ravishankar Sundararaman
Eric Jankowski
Demet Usanmaz




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials