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Symposium B-1
Impact of Supercomputer "Fugaku" to Computational and Data-Driven Materials Science

Scope

The future direction of computational and data-driven materials science in Japan will be discussed by sharing the latest research results in computational and data-driven materials science based on super-large scale, super-long time and super-massive computations which can only be achieved by Japan's flagship supercomputer "Fugaku"

Topics

  • Computational and Data-Driven Materials Science
  • Structural Materials
  • Magnetic Materials
  • Battery, Fuel Cell, Catalysts, and Other Electrochemical Materials
  • Electronics Materials
  • Bio/Polymer Materials
  • Japan' Flagship Supercomputer "Fugaku"

Symposium Keynote

Aiichiro NakanoUniversity of Southern California
Quantum Dynamics at a High-Performance Computing Crossroads
Seungwu HanSeoul National Univ.
Meta-Automating Atomistic-Simulation Workflows with Reasoning Language-Model Agents
Michael MoselerFraunhofer IWM
Constructing the continuum-physics core of a digital twin for tribological contacts under boundary and mixed lubrication conditions

Invited Speakers

  • Li-Chiang Lin, National Taiwan University: In Silico Investigations of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Atmospheric Water Harvesting: Large-scale Molecular Simulations and Predictive Machine Learning Models
  • Amalendu Chandra, Institute of Science Tokyo and Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur: Vibrational Spectroscopy of Aqueous Systems and Other Materials from Different Approaches of Molecular Dynamics, Quantum Calculations, Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics and Machine Learning Methods

Organizers

Representative
Momoji Kubo
Tohoku University
Correspondence
Momoji Kubo
Tohoku University
momoji[at]tohoku.ac.jp
Yoshitaka Tateyama
Institute of Science Tokyo
Kazushi Fujimoto
Kansai University