The Materials Project is excited to announce MatPES, a quality-over-quantity r2SCAN and PBE dataset for training ML interatomic potentials! Huge thanks to our collabs at @materialsvrlab, the @cedergroup, and within MP!
https://t.co/0Km9FIOfql
Congratulations to director of the Materials Project, Prof. @KPatBerkeley, who recently won a Distinguished Scientist Fellow award from DOE! Prof. Persson will present a talk on her work today at 10:30 AM PT; you can register here to join: https://t.co/aixqpGGnKZ
The next MP seminar will feature Alán Aspuru-Guzik on Monday 23 September at 10:00 am PT (1:00 pm ET)! See our seminar page for more info & to register and receive a Zoom link later today:
https://t.co/ARUMMwKbeE
Our article on assessing the selectivity of solid-state reactions for improved synthesis planning is available now in @ACSCentSci! Feeling excited as we get one step closer to achieving the "holy grail" of predictive materials synthesis. @KPatBerkeley
https://t.co/DTlSTg1wiR
@Wen_Mingjian was an excellent postdoc and a wonderful person to collaborate with. We wish Professor Wen the best as he builds his own research group!
https://t.co/7Ki3ki64Vb
r2SCAN is a really great functional, but it's expensive. In our new paper we show how to mix energies from PBE and r2SCAN calculations to update materials databases that only requires a fraction of the total number of calculations.
https://t.co/sTmj5NWhv2
@Materials_MRS@rachelectron@mattmcd1@martin_siron@oandriuc Kristin Persson
DS03.03.03: "Data-driven Explorations of Materials Phase Stability for Improved Rational Design"
Thursday, May 12, 9:15 AM to 9:45 AM
Hawai'i Convention Center, Level 3, 313B