@Diana360550191 @canadianbacons4 @jordanbpeterson@BobHepburn I actually think sometimes he makes a point or two, but his time comments about Elliot page and the plus sized models was pretty bad.
Excited to share that my first paper on heat transport in glass alloys was accepted into Physical Review B! https://t.co/nqamleK5vn
made possible by my favorite BTE solver/QHGK package:
https://t.co/ewF98LO4Pz
Our work on heat transport in amorphous alloys is published in @APSphysics PRB. https://t.co/SjNqdfKcdT
@NikWLundgren and @GiuseppeQuantum used kALDo to compute the effect of mass disorder on lattice energy propagation in glasses.
It's never too late to celebrate: @NikWLundgren graduated at @UCDChem with the highest honors distinction as a result of completing research in our group and submitting a quality senior thesis. Stay tuned for the paper: it's coming soon. #AcademicTwitter
@davidbateman@nikolatrevor Hey @davidbateman, I appreciate you coming forward, but right now, all this info is v. disjointed. Anyway we could get a synopsis? Are you saying anything more than trevor is a creep?
kALDo is extending the ability of atomistic codes to compute #phonon transport in solids. Check out the examples with LAMMPS @SandiaLabs and @QuantumESPRESSO https://t.co/wweRVbWQBM
We are releasing kALDO, a scalable and versatile #OpenSource software to compute #phonons#HeatTransport in crystals, glasses and nanostructures modeled at full atomistic level. More info at: https://t.co/LsB0unC32u
& https://t.co/K89Xq9uKW1 @GiuseppeQuantum@UCDChem