


Prof. Dr. Silvana Botti
Area Leader
Prof. Dr. Kurt Kremer
Deputy Area Leader
Dr. Luca Ghiringhelli
Area Coordinator
Goals of Area C
Theoretical and computational materials science utilizes a huge variety of methods, including sophisticated classical simulations, highly complex quantum-mechanical many-body techniques, and multi-scale modeling. The NOMAD Laboratory already maintains the largest repository worldwide for input and outpur files of computational materials science codes. FAIRmat Area C is tackling the following goals.
- Significant expansion of the NOMAD infrastructure and services, adding a much wider scope of methodologies.
- Processing advanced ab initio methodology, classical simulations, multi-scale modeling, and excitations.
News from Area C
FAIRmat hands-on tutorial
February 15: FAIRmat tutorial on Molecular Dynamics Trajectories and Workflows in NOMAD
published 13.01.2023
Seminar video now available
Watch Thomas Schäfer's talk "Multi-method, multi-messenger approaches to models of strong correlations" now
published 12.12.2022
New publication
Impact Article in the MRS Bulletin October 2022
published 19.09.2022
Tasks in Area C
C1: Ab Initio Calculations
S. Botti, M. Marques
C2: Classical Simulations and Multi-scale Modeling
K. Kremer, K. Reuter
C3: Excitations
R. Valenti, C. Draxl