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First principles simulation of materials: To discover, to learn, to invent

Date and Time: Wednesday, March 13, 2019, 10:30am - 11:30am
Location: Physics and Astronomy Lecture Hall
 

Speaker: Nicola Marzari (EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland)

First-principles simulations are one of the greatest current accelerators in the world of science and technology. To provide some context, one could mention that 30,000 papers on density-functional theory are published every year, representing the output of several billion dollars of research funding; that 12 of these are in the top-100 most-cited papers in the entire history of science, engineering, and medicine; and that initiatives based on open science for codes, data, and simulation services are multiplying worldwide.

I'll highlight some of our own scientific and technological perspectives on this, starting with the goals and the infrastructure needed to deliver on the promise of materials discovery, and applying it to the case study of ~1800 novel two-dimensional materials (including e.g. the first Kane-Mele quantum spin Hall insulator) and their possible applications in electronics or energy.

I'll then argue how the need to compute some of the most relevant materials properties - in this case transport - forces us to critically re-evaluate some of the stalwarts of condensed-matter physics: learning that phonons are just a high-temperature approximation for the heat carriers, or discovering that the Boltzmann transport equation can be generalized to describe simultaneously the propagation and interference of phonon wavepackets, thus unifying the description of thermal transport in crystals and glasses.

Extra Info: Please contact our administrative assistant Lisa Rivera (lrivera at physics.rutgers.edu) with questions regarding travel arrangements and reimbursements. Questions about the colloquium schedule should be addressed to Prof. Misha Gershenson (gersh at physics.rutgers.edu).
  • Host: David Vanderbilt
  • Tea, coffee, and cookies served at 10:20
  • All welcome!