MARVEL seminars and tutorials
A collection of seminars and tutorial courses sponsored by NCCR MARVEL, given by invited lecturers on selected topics in materials science.
MARVEL Communication open mic session - Nicola Nosengo
Date: October 3, 2023
Description: Nicola Nosengo joined MARVEL in April 2023 as our new communication officer. He prepares and coordinates the highlights and feature stories of the NCCR, organizes news coverage, follows up with the social media, and helps making sure your own research is disseminated widely.
Michael F. Herbst - Julia for Materials Modelling
Date: May 20, 2023
Description: The Julia programming language has emerged in the past years as an alternative to the traditional python / Fortran / C++ mix in scientific computing. Being both compiled and high-level it attracts a remarkably broad user base covering computer scientists, mathematicians and application scientists in physics, biology, medicine and many more. With respect to the multidisciplinary field of atomistic materials modelling I will provide a short overview of the current state of Julia codes and provide perspectives for using Julia in this field.
MARVEL seminar on open science and open access
Date: June 17, 2021
Description: This 1-hour seminar will offer PhD students and postdocs an overview on open science and open access in publications and data. It will include presentations by Nicola Spaldin, Nicola Marzari and Giovanni Pizzi on these key concepts.
Accelerating high-throughput simulations using machine learning methods
Date: May 29, 2017
Description: This highlight talk was originally given at the MARVEL/MaX/Psi-k Tutorial on “High-throughput computations: general methods and applications using AiiDA”, held on May 29 to 31, 2017 at EPFL.
High-throughput electronic structure theory: do we need to calculate always everything?
Date: May 30, 2017
Description: This highlight talk was originally given at the MARVEL/MaX/Psi-k Tutorial on “High-throughput computations: general methods and applications using AiiDA”, held on May 29 to 31, 2017 at EPFL.
Random search as high throughput computation
Date: May 30, 2017
Description: This highlight talk was originally given at the MARVEL/MaX/Psi-k Tutorial on “High-throughput computations: general methods and applications using AiiDA”, held on May 29 to 31, 2017 at EPFL.
Structuring intuition with theory: The high-throughput way
Date: May 31, 2017
Description: This highlight talk was originally given at the MARVEL/MaX/Psi-k Tutorial on “High-throughput computations: general methods and applications using AiiDA”, held on May 29 to 31, 2017 at EPFL.