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The Thomas Young Centre would like to wish Psi-k subscribers an enjoyable festive season and a very Happy New Year.
With the New Year in mind, we hope you can attend a special event at King's on 10th January for recently appointed TYC academic staff, to welcome them to the centre, and to provide existing TYC members with insight into the research of our new members:
Wed 10 January 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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, Strand, WC2R 2LS
Thu 18 January 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
TYC Soiree: Many-Body Theory Calculations on Materials – Marina Filip & Linn Leppert
Marina Filip - University of Oxford & Linn Leppert - University of Twente
Venue: LG26, Bentham House, University College London, London WC1H 0EG
The Thomas Young Centre remains a renowned London-based interdisciplinary research network which brings together a range of groups across the capital whose research involves materials and molecular modelling and theoretical chemistry.