IIN Argonne Fermi Workshop
Posted November 11, 2020
Disciplines: All
Illinois Innovation Network
Workshop with Argonne & Fermi
Provided via Zoom – University of Illinois to coordinate
Tuesday, December 8
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Workshop Title: An interactive workshop on the application of computational methods for materials discovery and design
As a follow-up to this past summer’s lunchtime webinar with Argonne and Fermi (Getting to Know your neighborhood Federal Research Laboratory), we are hoping this upcoming workshop will lead to collaborative opportunities and joint proposals among researchers throughout the state. Four short, high-level summaries by Argonne & Fermi scientists will be presented to enable discussion among researchers on the topic provided.
Subramanian Sankaranarayanan, Maria Chan and Stephen Gray, Nanoscience and Technology Division, Argonne
Discussion Topic: ML and computational modeling of materials properties.
Sujit Bidhar, Research Associate, Acceleration Division, Fermi lab
Discussion Topic: Failure investigation of graphite targets in proton irradiation through numerical simulation.
Noah Paulson, Applied Materials Division, Argonne
Discussion Topic: The development of materials manufacturing processes is a complex endeavor that requires significant optimization to obtain optimal material outcomes. Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have developed artificial intelligence and physics-based simulation approaches to simultaneously optimize numerous variables in manufacturing processes including flame spray pyrolysis and atomic layer deposition.
Logan Ward, Data Science and Learning Division, Argonne
Discussion Topic: Designing autonomous systems for materials research. In particular, focus will be on a project between the Exascale Computing Project and JCSER to use Artificial Intelligence and quantum mechanics in tandem to design new battery electrolytes.
As space will be limited for this event, please RSVP via email at vpedi@uillinois.edu by November 23, 2020.