Royce Modelling and Simulation Webinar Showcase

The new Modelling and Simulation research area at The Henry Royce Institute spans the full range of modelling techniques, across all length scales and covering all advanced materials research areas. 

This webinar will introduce an audience from academia and industry to the capabilities of modelling and simulation as a tool to enhance and expand current practices. We aim to help experimental researchers and industrial partners to access and leverage Royce expertise, stimulate new ideas for research and promote new collaborations.

The webinar will include an introduction to this new research area, alongside talks from esteemed professors and early career researchers covering a range of topics including soft matter, bio, energy storage and metals; as well as talks from industry about how modelling and simulation techniques can be leveraged for materials discovery.

Speakers include:

  • Prof Chris Race, University of Sheffield: Royce Research area lead for Modelling and Simulation
  • Prof Sarah Harris, University of Sheffield: Biomolecular Simulations – applications and challenges
  • Prof Julie Staunton, University of Warwick: Computational modelling of the phase stability of high entropy alloys starting at the sub nanoscale
  • Dr David Bray, UKRI-STFC  Hartree Centre: Navigating Industrial Soft Matter Challenges – Insights from Simulation and Modelling
  • Dr Chris Hardie, UKAEA: Predication of material response in uncharted fusion environments
  • Dr Andrey Poletayev, University of Oxford: Dynamic disproportionation in nickel-based cathodes for automotive Li-ion batteries
  • Dr Isaac Squires, Polaron: AI-driven microstructural design for battery materials
Date
September 20 2024 -
September 20 2024
Time
13:00:00 - 16:00:00
Event Type
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