Agenda
Updated 11/2/09
Location:
Los Alamos Research Park, Conference Room 203
Parking off of Diamond Drive just past the bridge.
Located across from the LANL Otowi Building.
Monday November 9th 2009
7:30 - Refreshments
8:30 - Welcome and introductory remarks : Turab Lookman & Frank Alexander
8:45 - John Sarrao, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Information Science Needs for Materials Research: a MaRIE perspective
Session I: Data Intensive Experimentation: Chair: Frank Alexander
9:30 - James McGuffin-Cawley: Case Western Reserve University
- Diffusion Studies on Oxide Scintillator Materials
10:00- Joanne Wendelberger : Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Statistical Experiment Design for Materials Experiments
10:30- Coffee Break
11:00- Ingo Steinwert: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Machine Learning Techniques for the Analysis of Molecular Dynamics Simulation Data
11:30- Katherine Page: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- PDF analysis and data requirements
Noon - 1:00 – Lunch
Session I (continued) : Data Intensive Experimentation: Chair: Frank Alexander
1:00- Steve Sintay: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Statistical Microstructure Generation and 3D Microstructure Geometry Extraction
Session II: Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery Chair: James Howse
1:30- Clint Scovel: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Hypothesis Testing for Code Validation and Material Certification
2:00- Brian Williams: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Experiment Design for Computer Experiments
2.30-3:00- Coffee Break
3:00- Jason Johnson: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- A New Combinatorial View of Belief Propagation
3:30- Lenka Zdeborova: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Phase Transitions in Constraint Satisfaction Problems
4:00- Jim Gubernatis: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Informative Materials Analysis
4:30- Krishna Rajan: Iowa State University
- Information Entropy Driven Rule Based Materials Design
Tuesday November 10th 2009
7:30- Refreshments
Session III: Materials Modeling , Experimentation and Statistics-
Chair – Turab Lookman
8:45 -9:15 Volker Eyert : University of Augsburg, Germany
- DFT Calculations as a Key to Materials Discovery
9:15- 9:45 Mo Li: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Modeling Phase Transitions (tentative title)
9:45- 10:15 -Rod McCabe: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- The Statistics of Materials Microstructure: Deformation Twinning
10:15-10:45 – Coffee Break
10:45-11:15 Irene Beyerlein: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Probabilistic Model for Twinning
11.15-11.45 -Cynthia Reichardt : Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Bridging length scales in heterogeneous materials with extreme value statistics
Noon - 1:00 - Lunch
1:00-1:30 Lakshman Prasad: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- A Geometric Framework for Image Analysis
1:30-2:00 Scott Dilliard: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- 3-D Models from Micrography Data for Materials Characterization
Session IV: New Paradigms for Data and Computation – Chair – Krishna Rajan
2:00-2:30- Matt Challcombe: Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Extreme quantum computing
2:30-3:00 Hariharan Naryanan: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Learning from Data Lying on a Manifold
Session V: Materials Design and Discovery Roadmap – Chair- Turab Lookman
3:00 - 5:00 Overview, MaRIE and roadmap discussions ( no formal break but coffee/
refreshments provided during the afternoon)
5:00 Concluding Remarks