4th Quantum Matters in Materials Science (in-person), February 19-20, 2025, NIST, MD, USA

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Kamal Choudhary

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Nov 14, 2024, 8:01:03 AM11/14/24
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As part of the JARVIS workshop series, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is organizing the 4th Quantum Matters in Materials Science (QMMS) workshop in-person on Feb 19-20, 2025.

The workshop will be focused on quantum phenomena in emerging materials for next generation devices. All materials are inherently quantum in nature, but when quantum phenomena manifest at the classical scale can we hope to leverage their properties for applications. Large scale initiatives such as the Materials Genome Initiative, the National Quantum Initiative, and the CHIPS for America Act represent compelling approaches to investigate quantum materials and accelerate their development for quantum information systems (QIS), for the use in future integrated circuits, and other practical industrial applications. For these approaches and initiatives to be successful, it is essential to have good synergy between experimental and computational efforts. This workshop aims at streamlining this effort. To make the workshop as effective as possible, we plan to mainly focus on 2D and 3D inorganic superconductor, topological, magnetic, and semiconducting materials, but we are not limited to those systems.

Some of the key topics to be addressed by both theory and experiments are:

1) discovery and characterization of new superconductors/topological, magnetic, and semiconducting materials,

2) optimization of known quantum materials,

3) investigation of defect induced behavior and transitions,

4) electronics, spintronics, and quantum memory applications,

5) challenges in applying QIS technologies at industrial scale,

6) successes and challenges in integrating next-generation materialinto integrated circuits (microchips),

7) the role of material interfaces at the quantum level,

8) high fidelity many-body computational methods to treat quantum materials,

9) applications for quantum computing and quantum simulations.


CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
If registered participants are interested in presenting a poster, please send name, affiliation, title, and abstract to nia.rodne...@nist.gov no later than 1/10/2025.

REGISTRATION
Registration fee: $175/person for regular attendees, $100/person for students with promo code. Rate includes morning breaks, lunch and afternoon breaks for both days. Please contact nia.rodne...@nist.gov for student promo code.

EVENT PAGE: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/events/2025/02/quantum-matters-material-sciences-qmms

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Daniel Wines, Kamal Choudhary, Nia Pollard, Kevin Garrity, Francesca Tavazza

Kamal Choudhary

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Jan 6, 2025, 1:49:58 PMJan 6
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Hi all,


As part of the JARVIS workshop series, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is organizing the 4th Quantum Matters in Materials Science (QMMS) workshop in-person on Feb 19-20, 2025.

The workshop will be focused on quantum phenomena in emerging materials for next generation devices. All materials are inherently quantum in nature, but when quantum phenomena manifest at the classical scale can we hope to leverage their properties for applications. Large scale initiatives such as the Materials Genome Initiative, the National Quantum Initiative, and the CHIPS for America Act represent compelling approaches to investigate quantum materials and accelerate their development for quantum information systems (QIS), for the use in future integrated circuits, and other practical industrial applications. For these approaches and initiatives to be successful, it is essential to have good synergy between experimental and computational efforts. This workshop aims at streamlining this effort. To make the workshop as effective as possible, we plan to mainly focus on 2D and 3D inorganic superconductor, topological, magnetic, and semiconducting materials, but we are not limited to those systems.

Some of the key topics to be addressed by both theory and experiments are:

1) discovery and characterization of new superconductors/topological, magnetic, and semiconducting materials,

2) optimization of known quantum materials,

3) investigation of defect induced behavior and transitions,

4) electronics, spintronics, and quantum memory applications,

5) challenges in applying QIS technologies at industrial scale,

6) successes and challenges in integrating next-generation materials into integrated circuits (microchips),

7) the role of material interfaces at the quantum level,

8) high fidelity many-body computational methods to treat quantum materials,

9) applications for quantum computing and quantum simulations.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

If registered participants are interested in presenting a poster, please send name, affiliation, title, and abstract to nia.rodne...@nist.gov no later than 1/17/2025. Student and postdoc participation is encouraged.

REGISTRATION

Registration fee: $175/person for regular attendees, $100/person for students with promo code. Rate includes morning breaks, lunch and afternoon breaks for both days. Please contact nia.rodne...@nist.gov for student promo code.

EVENT PAGE: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/events/2025/02/quantum-matters-material-sciences-qmms

Confirmed Invited Speakers:

John Perdew (Tulane)

Sobhit Singh (Rochester)

Venkatraman Gopalan (Penn State)

Aldo. Romero (West Virginia)

Geoffroy Hautier (Dartmouth)

Steven Bennett (NRL)

Andre Clayborne (George Mason)

Frank Abel (Naval Academy)

Ichiro Takeuchi (Maryland)

Gerhard Klimeck (Purdue)

Richard Hennig (Florida)

Benjamin Geisler (Florida)

Rigoberto Hernandez (Johns Hopkins)

Javier Robledo Moreno (IBM)

Angela R. Hight Walker (NIST)

Deep Jariwala (UPenn)

(Anant) M. P. Anantram (Washington)

Kartik Srinivasan (NIST)

Francesca Urban Ph.D (Drexel)

Anders Blom (Synopsys Inc)

Kade Head-Marsden (University of Minnesota)

Bob K. (CHIPS/NIST)

Kevin O'Brien (Intel)

Thank you on behalf of the organizing committee,

Daniel Wines

Kamal Choudhary

Kevin Garrity

Nia Pollard

Francesca Tavazza


Registration fee: $175/person for regular attendees, $100/person for students with promo code. Rate includes morning breaks, lunch and afternoon breaks for both days. Please contact nia.rodney-pollard@nist.gov for student promo code.

EVENT PAGE: https://www.nist.gov/news-events/events/2025/02/quantum-matters-material-sciences-qmms

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