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Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) and Materials Research Society (MRS)

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日時 2013年09月16日 00時00分 から
2013年09月20日 00時00分
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It is our pleasure to announce a special joint symposium between Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) and Materials Research Society (MRS) “High-Performance Computing and Electronic Structure Calculations in Materials Research”, which will be held in the beautiful city of Kyoto for two days during the 2013 JSAP Autumn meeting (9/16-20). The goal of the symposium is to bring together computational materials researchers to discuss recent developments in high-performance computing and electronic structure calculations and also to promote collegial interactions in this fast-growing community.

We bring together both distinguished and early/mid-career scientists to discuss current state-of-the-art research and future challenges in addressing various materials problems.

 

<Date>
9/16-17 (JSAP-MRS Joint Symposium)
9/16-20 (JSAP Autumn Meeting)

 

<Topics>
Electronic Structure Calculations
High-performance Computing and Large-scale Simulations Inverse Design, Data-mining, and Machine-learning Photovoltaic and Photocatalytic Materials Nano-materials and Thin-films Organic/Polymeric and Hybrid Materials Surface and Interface Phenomena Radiation Damages in Materials Transport Phenomena in Materials.

For more information, please see here.

 

<Confirmed Invited Speakers>
Giulia Galli (UC Davis, USA), Shahar Keinan (UNC Chapel Hill, USA), Emmanouil Kioupakis (Michigan, USA), Francois Gygi (UC Davis, USA), Kazuo Kitaura (Kobe U., Japan), Susumu Okazaki (Nagoya U., Japan), Atsushi Oshiyama (U. Tokyo, Japan), David Prendergast (LBNL, USA), Patrick Rinke (Max Planck, Germany), Andre Schleife (LLNL, USA), Osamu Sugino (U. Tokyo, Japan)

 

<Organizers>
Jeffrey C. Grossman (MIT, USA), Shinji Tsuneyuki (Univ. Tokyo, Japan), Tadashi Ogitsu (LLNL, USA), Yosuke Kanai (UNC Chapel Hill, USA)