International Excellent Core for Materials Informatics

International Symposium on Materials Informatics 2020

Date & Time

February 26th, 2021, 13:00-18:30 (JPT)

Venue

Online (Webex)

Call

With the advent of the big data era, Materials Informatics (MI) is rapidly flourishing, which will completely change the way and speed of materials science. Here, we, hold an international online symposium on MI in asscociation with the 30th anniversary of of the founding of JAIST, where 10 selected speakers will deliver their frontline research on MI and relevant technologies. We encourage active participation of all scientists and students, who are interested in some aspects of MI.

Registration

Private, free of charge. Please mail to taniike@jaist.ac.jp when you wish to join the symposium. Note there is a limitation in the number of attendees due to net traffics.

Program

Time
(JPT)
ChairTitleSpeaker
13:00Toshiaki TaniikeOpening remarksProf. Minoru Terano (President, JAIST, Japan)
13:10Materials informatics based on high-throughput experimentationProf. Toshiaki Taniike (JAIST, Japan)
13:30The crucial role of virtual catalysts in microkinetic model based material designProf. Joris Thybaut (U-Ghent, Belgium)
14:00Machine learning discovered trend of catalysts for oxidative coupling of methane -prediction and validation-Prof. Shun Nishimura (JAIST, Japan)
14:20Multivariate structure-performance relationship of Ziegler-Natta olefin polymerization catalystsDr. Patchanee Chammingkwan (JAIST, Japan)
14:40Break
14:55Kenta HongoKIST R&D Informatics System as a R&D Platform for Enhancing Data-driven ResearchDr. Kwang-Ryeol Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
15:25High-dimensional neural network potentials for simulations of complex materialsProf. Jörg Behler (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany)
15:55First-principle and microkinetic-based approach for on-line optimization of catalytic processesDr. Supareak Praserthdam (Chulalongkorn-U, Thailand)
16:25Ab initio materials informatics approach to materials design and characterizationProf. Kenta Hongo (JAIST, Japan)
16:45Break
17:00Hieu-Chi DamPolymer informatics: current status & critical next stepsDr. Huan Tran (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
17:30The rise of materials informaics: Design functional materials and catalystsProf. Keisuke Takahashi (Hokkaido-U, Japan)
18:00Learning from materials science data: Similarity and UncertaintyProf. Hieu-Chi Dam (JAIST, Japan)
18:20Closing remarksProf. Hieu-Chi Dam (JAIST, Japan)