Invited Talks
Dec 2024
• Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), University of California Los Angeles, Lake Arrowhead, CA
Talk: On-the-fly asynchronous autonomous workflows for targeted materials evolution
Aug 2024
• Institute for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (IAMM), University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Talk: Autonomous scale-bridging frameworks to probe materials dynamics via extreme-scale atomistics
May 2024
• Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI), University of Chicago, IL
Workshop: Data Sciences for Mesoscale and Macroscale Models, Data-driven Materials Informatics program
Talk: Upscaling dislocation dynamics via atuomated on-the-fly active learning workflows from atomistics (video )
July 2024
• Oak ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN,
Center for Nanophase Materials Science Seminar
Talk: Scale-bridging molecular dynamics across multiple physical and computational scales
March 2023
• Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
Workshop I: Increasing the Length, Time, and Accuracy of Materials Modeling Using Exascale Computing
January 2023
• National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD
Materials Science and Engineering Division (MSED) Seminar
Talk: Enabling atomistic coupling across multiple physical and computational scales in materials plasticity
May 2022
• University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Rising Stars in Aerospace Symposium
Talk: Towards achieving materials-by-design through scale-bridging molecular dynamics
May 2022
• The 14th workshop on breakdown science and high gradient technology, HG2022 (virtual)
Atomistic modeling of the coupling between electric field and plastic deformation in accelerator materials
February 2022
• Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
Physics and Chemistry of Materials Group (T-1), Theoretical division
Atomistic modeling of the coupling between electric field and plastic deformation in accelerator materials
• National Centre for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), Urbana, IL
Exploiting Moiré effects to control functionality in twisted bi-layer graphene