The following speakers have confirmed their participation in the workshop.
I. Machine Learning & UQ in Computational Materials Science
Ellad Tadmor, University of Minnesota
Maria Chan, Argonne National Laboratory
Ying Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Machine-learning-assisted molecular design of innovative polymers
Nathaniel Trask, University of Pennsylvania
II. Mechanics and Physics of Low-Dimensional Materials
Pinshane Huang, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Imaging 3D reconstructions in 2D moiré bilayers
Lucas Wagner, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Nanshu Lu, The University of Texas at Austin
Bulging and poking of 2D materials
Traian Dumitrica, University of Minnesota
III. Defects & Interfaces
Ashley Bucsek, University of Michigan
Imaging twin and phase interfaces using in-situ dark-field x-ray microscopy
Douglas Spearot, University of Florida
Ian Winter, Sandia National Laboratories
Structural transitions in grain boundaries and the role of line defects
Khalid Hattar, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Exploring nanomaterials stability via in-situ TEM
IV. Coarse Graining Across Scales
Anton Van der Ven, University of California, Santa Barbara
Connecting the atomic scale to phenomenological theories of phase transformations
Enrique Martinez, Clemson University
Activation entropy helps explain anomalous flow stress temperature dependence in copper
Thomas Swinburne, CNRS
Differentiable and model-agnostic free energy estimation
Liping Liu, Rutgers University
Coarse graining across scales: a multiscale and multiphysics perspective
V. Multiscale Design of Materials and Inverse Problems
Siva Nadimpalli, Michigan State University
Juner Zhu, Northeastern University
Ting Zhu, Georgia Institute of Technology
Multiscale mechanics of heterogeneous materials
Brandon Runnels, Iowa State University
Multiphysics simulation of nano-aluminum propellant deflagration