Seminar on Computational Science in Materials Informatics
On June 12, 2025, CMC Research will host a groundbreaking online seminar, "Computational Science Simulation Technologies at the Core of Materials Informatics." This event is designed to illuminate how computational science simulations can be applied in product development within companies. With the expertise of Professor Kubo Momoshi, the director of the Computational Materials Science Center at Tohoku University, attendees can expect to gain invaluable insights.
Overview of the Seminar
The seminar kicks off at 10:30 AM and runs until 4:30 PM, conducted via Zoom. Participants will register at a fee of 57,200 yen (tax included), with discounts for CMC newsletter members and academic participants. All attendees will receive exclusive seminar materials, focusing on the successful application of computational science simulations in various industries.
Why Attend?
Attendees of this seminar will learn:
- - How computational simulations have been successfully integrated into corporate product development.
- - The ways in which these technologies contribute significantly to advancements in material design.
- - Strategies for leveraging simulations to optimize product innovation in diverse settings.
Professor Kubo will guide participants through the critical relationship between materials informatics and computational science—highlighting the synergies that exist between these domains. Participants should note that a Q&A session will enhance the learning experience, allowing for direct interaction with the expert.
Target Audience
This seminar targets professionals eager to implement computational science simulations over traditional experimental methods for material design. It's an ideal platform for those seeking to harness the capabilities of materials informatics in their organizations.
Seminar Agenda
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Importance and Utilization of Computational Science in Corporate Settings
- The significance of computational simulations in businesses.
- Connections between materials informatics and computational science.
- Quick screening processes enabled by computational science.
- Patent strategies utilizing simulations.
- Academia-industry collaborations based on computational methods.
2.
Fundamentals of Computational Science Simulations
- Overview of neural networks and their application limits.
- Basics of molecular dynamics, mechanical methods, and quantum chemistry principles.
3.
Practical Material Design through Simulations
- Applications ranging from tribology to electronics and energy sources.
4.
Future Developments in Computational Science Simulations
- Multi-physics and multi-scale computational methodologies.
5.
Q&A Session
- An opportunity for personalized questions and discussions.
How to Register
Interested participants can register through the dedicated seminar page on the CMC Research website, where they will receive a link to access the seminar. Further details and links can be found through their official site.
Conclusion
As the field of materials informatics continues to evolve, this seminar stands as a pivotal opportunity for professionals in the industry to advance their knowledge and skills. Join us to explore the transformative potential of computational science in materials development!
Don’t miss out—secure your spot today!