S81. 첨단 에너지 재료 설계 및 시뮬레이션 |
Organizer | 오민욱 교수(한밭대), Prof. Aloysius Soon (Yonsei University) / E-mail: mwoh@hanbat.ac.kr |
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This symposium focuses on the recent advances and emerging trends in the state-of-the-art modeling and (high-throughput) design of functional materials in all forms of energy harvesting, conversion and storage. This meeting will aim to address interdisciplinary topics in energy-related research including: Organic and inorganic photovoltaics, batteries and supercapacitors, fuel cells, hydrogen generation and storage, thermoelectrics, water splitting and photocatalysis, solar fuels and thermo-solar power, and piezoelectronics. A particular focus will be placed on the current theoretical challenges and development in an accurate description of the bio-chemo-physical properties of these energy-related materials for modern-day technologies. |
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-Materials design for energy-related materials -Advances in computational simulation |
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(Tentative list) - Prof. Teruyasu Mizoguchi(The university of Tokyo, Japan): Machine learning for interface structure determination - Prof. Junichi Shiomi(The university of Tokyo, Japan): TBA - Dr. Duck Young Kim(Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research, China): A new allotrope of silicon (Si24) and its possible applications - Dr. Mina Yoon(ORNL, USA): First-principles materials by design for thermodynamically stable low-dimensional electrides - Dr. Ricardo Grau-Crespo(University of Reading, UK): Ensemble approaches to the computer simulation of site-disordered solid - Prof. Seungwu Han(Seoul National University, Korea): Multiscale Simulation of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Defective Two-dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides - Prof. Kiha Hong(Hanbat National University, Korea): Computational Analysis for the Development of Highly Stable and Efficient Perovskites - Prof. Donghee Lim(Chungbuk National University, Korea): First-principles studies on the fundamental mechanisms of CO2 conversion into hydrocarbon fuels - Prof. Jaichan Lee(Sungkyunkwan University, Korea): TBA |