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

Talk: Strong Entropic Contributions to Thermally activated Kinetics: A Case-study in Dislocation Nucleation



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 


Janurary 2019

  National Centre for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), Urbana, IL

CSE Fellow’s Seminar 

Exploiting Moiré effects to control functionality in twisted bi-layer graphene