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EMMC 2021
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Sir C. Richard A. Catlow
University College London and Cardiff University, United Kingdom
Interatomic Potentials - Why we still need them and how can we improve them
Emanuele Ghedini
University of Bologna, Italy
From ontology to practical applications
Bryce Meredig
Citrine Informatics, USA
Digitalisation of Materials Innovation
Nicola Marzari
EPFL, Switzerland
The digital infrastructures for 21st-century science
Anne de Baas
Belgium
Ontology for business opportunities for simulation and comparison of methods
Søren Bøwadt
European Commission - DG Research & Innovation
Materials modelling and digitalisation - a key enabler for industrial innovation in Horizon Europe
Melanie Herman
Airbus, France
Challenges and Opportunities for Airbus towards Digitalization of Composite Materials
Session 1
Ludovic Briquet
Johnson Matthey, United Kingdom
Modelling gaps (and benefits) at the electronic and atomistic levels in industry
William Curtin
EPFL, Switzerland
From DFT to precipitation and strengthening in Aluminum Alloys
Tom Woo
University of Ottawa, Canada
Accelerated materials design for carbon capture using atomistic and data driven modelling integrated with industrial scale process simulations
Session 2
Colin Batchelor
Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom
Ontologies and Chemistry
Luca M. Ghiringhelli
NOMAD, Fritz-Haber-Institute, Germany
Ontologies in Computational Materials Science: The NOMAD experience
Stefano Borgo
ISTC CNR, Laboratory for Applied Ontology, Italy
Applied ontology and its use in product and production modeling
Session 3
Ferry Kienberger
Keysight Research Labs, Austria
Development of Li-ion Battery Models from Electro-impedance Spectroscopy Data
Olivier Douheret
MateriaNova, Belgium
Application of Modelling Tools for the Electrical Characterisation of Organic Semiconductors
Georg Gramse
Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Joint application of EM FEM and Data-based Modelling for Detection of Small Defect Structures in Batteries
Marzena Olszewska-Placha
QWED, Poland
Modelling of energy materials and electrical test-fixtures: developments and Open Platform implementation linking MODAs and CHADAs
Session 4
L. Cate Brinson
Duke University, USA
Working toward Interoperability: Nanomine to Metamine and ontologies
Gian-Marco Rignanese
Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Towards ontologies for databases interoperability
Jean-Baptiste Lamy
LIMICS, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France
Tool Suites for Working with Ontologies
Thomas Hagelien
SINTEF Ocean, Norway
A data-model driven approach for semantic interoperability in scientific software
Session 5
Martin Thomas Horsch
HLRS, Germany
Establishing materials modelling marketplaces: from interoperability to cooperation
Marco Musto
Matmatch, Germany
Material Data Digitalisation Challenges in an Engineering Commercial Environment
Assaf Anderson
MaterialsZone, Israel
From Design to Manufacturing - the Materials Zone platform
Amit Bhave
CMCL Innovations, United Kingdom
DOME 4.0 - Enabling interoperability and collaboration in a digital marketplace ecosystem
Session 6
Kurt Stokbro
Stokbro Invest, Denmark
Business opportunities for materials science software
Sophie Loehle
TOTAL, France
Speed-up lubricant formulation with computational chemistry tools
Jonathan Mueller
Volkswagen, Germany
Advancing automotive innovation with materials modeling
Session 7
Session 8
Scott Woodley
UCL, United Kingdom
Development and Evolution of Materials Modelling Software
Ellad Tadmor
University of Minnesota, USA
Addressing Industrial Needs for Atomistic Simulations through OpenKIM
Flavio Souza
Siemens Digital Industries Software, USA
Building a Materials Engineering Software Product: From Academic Research to Commercialization
Session 9
Rudolf Koopmans
Koopmans Consulting, Switzerland
Scenarios for Industrial Decision Making
Stijn Donders
Siemens Digital Industries Software, Belgium
Ecosystem of a Software Owner towards Translation in Materials Engineering
Henrik Rusche
WIKKI, Germany
A business model for Translation based on open source software
Anne de Baas
Belgium
Tools for the merge of business economics, translation and decision systems for simulation
Session 10
Erich Wimmer
EMMC ASBL BoD Member / Materials Design, France
Implementation strategy of the EMMC Roadmap
Donna Dykeman
Ansys, United Kingdom
Demonstrating Impact
Gerhard Goldbeck
EMMC Executive Secretary / Goldbeck Consulting, United Kingdom
Materials Modelling and Digitalisation: a core technology in a post-COVID world
Session 11
Peter Haynes
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
A View from Academia: the Longest-term Perspective?
Brian Chol Soo Standen
BASF Corporation, USA
Next Generation computing at BASF
Thomas Asche
Evonik Operations, Germany
The future, designed by materials modeling - A specialty chemicals perspective
Session 12
Esther Hurtós
EURECAT, Spain
Benchmark of R&I programmes with the EMMC roadmap priorities
Javier Sanfélix & Yanaris Ortega Garcia
European Commission - DG Research and Innovation
Towards pairing up materials modelling and characterisation
Erno Vandeweert
European Commission - DG Defence Industry and Space
Advanced Materials research and development in the European Defence Fund
Matteo Mascagni
European Commission - DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Digital Europe: Path towards Exascale and Quantum Computing. Opportunities for materials ...
Alessandro Cavalli
European Commission - JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE
Challenges in the Supply Chains for the Green Transition
Chairs
Maria Alfredsson
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Chair - Session 1
Georg J. Schmitz
ACCESS, Germany
Chair - Session 2
Małgorzata Celuch
QWED, Poland
Chair - Session 3
Davide Di Stefano
Ansys, United Kingdom
Chair - Session 4
Adham Hashibon
Materially - The Materials Modelling Marketplace GmbH, Germany
Chair - Session 5
Volker Eyert
Materials Design, France
Chair - Session 6 & Plenary 4
Martin Thomas Horsch
HLRS, Germany
Chair - Session 7
Ilian Todorov
UKRI - STFC, United Kingdom
Chair - Session 8
Natalia Konchakova
Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany
Chair - Session 9
Nadja Adamovic
EMMC ASBL President / TU Wien, Austria
Chair - Session 10 & Plenary 6
Peter Klein
Fraunhofer ITWM, Germany
Chair - Session 11
Gerhard Goldbeck
EMMC Executive Secretary / Goldbeck Consulting, United Kingdom
Chair - Session 12
Kersti Hermansson
Uppsala University, Sweden
Chair - Plenary 1
Denka Hristova-Bogaerd
Dutch Polymer Institute, The Netherlands
Chair - Plenary 5
Patrick de Luca
ESI Group, France
Chair - Plenary 7
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