Nov 1 2022

Landing and maximizing your postdoctoral research experience. A presentation by Dr. Sankaranarayanan.

November 1, 2022

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Subramanian Sankaranarayanan is an Associate Professor in the Mechanical Engineering department at University of Illinois Chicago

Subramanian Sankaranarayanan is an Associate Professor in the Mechanical Engineering department at University of Illinois Chicago and the Group Leader of the Theory and Modeling Group in the Nanoscale Science and Technology Division at Argonne National Laboratory. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Molecular Engineering at University of Chicago. Prior to joining Argonne, Subramanian was a post-doctoral fellow at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University. His research focuses on the use of machine learning to bridge the electronic, atomistic and mesoscopic scales for accelerated materials discovery and design. He develops and applies machine learning techniques to generate first principles based force fields for simulating reactive and mesoscopic systems. Other programmatic efforts include development and use of AI algorithms for inverse design of materials and deep learning for integrated X-ray imaging of ultrafast energy transport across solid-solid and solid-liquid interfaces. His interests span a diverse range of applications from energy storage, tribology, corrosion to neuromorphic computing and thermal management. He is a co-inventor on 6 patents and has co-authored more than 150 journal articles including several high impact publications in Science, Nature, Nature Materials, Advanced Materials, Nature Communication, Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, ACS Nano, Nanoletters, and Physical Review Letters to name a few.

Attendees will need to login with their UIC Credentials to UIC Zoom in order to attend the seminars: https://uic.zoom.us/

Zoom link: https://uic.zoom.us/j/87275086567?pwd=U3FRUDV0VW10SHc2bHNpTzVOMEFJQT09

 

Contact

Ernesto Hernandez Hinojosa

Date posted

Oct 6, 2022

Date updated

Oct 28, 2022