*********************************
There is now a CONTENT FREEZE for Mercury while we switch to a new platform. It began on Friday, March 10 at 6pm and will end on Wednesday, March 15 at noon. No new content can be created during this time, but all material in the system as of the beginning of the freeze will be migrated to the new platform, including users and groups. Functionally the new site is identical to the old one. webteam@gatech.edu
*********************************
Georgia Tech's FLAMEL program, an NSF IGERT, holds an annual workshop to bring together faculty and students interested in research at the intersection of materials design and manufacturing and the intersection of computation and mathematics, especially in the area of materials informatics.
In addition to those already involved in the FLAMEL program, faculty and students interested in becoming more involved in FLAMEL are especially encouraged to attend.
Please register for the event online.
9:00–9:15 FLAMEL Overview
Dr. Richard Fujimoto
9:15–9:45 Experimental Design as an Organizing Principle for Materials Design
Dr. Martha Grover, ChBE & Dr. JC Lu, ISyE
9:45– 10:15 Flexible Polymeric Devices: Towards Predicting Device Performance from
Morphological Data
Dr. Elsa Reichmanis & Dr. Martha Grover, ChBE
10:15–10:45 Processing-Microstructure Relation
Dr. Hamid Garmestani, MSE
10:45–11:00 Break
11:00–11:10 How to Quantify a Bowl of Spaghetti: Predicting Macro-scale Electronic
Properties in Thin Films of Conjugated Polymers
Nils Persson
11:10–11:20 Developing Structure-Property Linkages for Glass-Fibre Reinforced
Composites
Alicia White
11:20–11:30 Computational Approaches to Identify Multi-layer Formation and Growth on
Tungsten Nanowires
Jason Allen
11:30–11:40 Material Informatics for X-rays Scattering Data
David Brough
11:40–11:50 Crystallinity Analysis in Polymer Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Alex Lohse
11:50–1:00 Luncheon
1:00–1:30 Data Science and Cyber-Infrastructure Enabled Integrated Workflows to
Accelerated and Cost-Effective Advanced Materials Development
Dr. Surya Kalidindi, ME
1:30–2:00 The Digital Backbone of the Materials Informatics Course
Dr. Tony Fast, ME
2:00–2:30 Large-scale High-performance Parallel Quantum Chemistry
Dr. Edmond Chow, CSE
2:30–2:45 Break
2:45–3:00 Interactive Graph Visualization, Exploration, and Sensemaking
Dr. Polo Chau, CSE
3:00–3:15 Thermal Transport at the Interfaces of Nanomaterials
Dr. Satish Kumar, ME
3:15–3:30 Materials Problems in Manufacturing Process Modeling and Simulation: A Role
for Data Science-based Approach
Dr. Shreyes Melkote, ME