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Presentation
Opportunities in Computational Materials Science
(2001)
  • Randall W. Hall
  • Juana Moreno
Abstract

The White House Materials Genome Initiative intends to double the speed with which we discover, develop, and manufacture new materials. In order for this initiative to be successful an unprecedented collaboration between computer scientists, applied mathematicians, computational scientists, and engineers with expertise in each of the aspects of the simulation-guided design of modern materials must be established. We must also take advantage of the enormous national investments in the next generation of hyperparallel, heterogeneous, multicore supercomputers to develop experimentally verified algorithms. In this talk I will describe new collaborative efforts in Louisiana towards developing a State-wise team of scientist to attack the challenges in the design of new materials, and the current opportunities at the undergraduate and graduate level.

Disciplines
Publication Date
September 11, 2001
Citation Information
Randall W. Hall and Juana Moreno. "Opportunities in Computational Materials Science" (2001)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/randall_hall/59/