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EL03: 2D Materials—Nanofabrication and Applications
EL04: Recent Advances in Hybrid Perovskites
EL05: Materials and Devices for Neuromorphics, Biohybrid Systems and Smart Sensing
EL07: Emerging Material Platforms and Fundamental Approaches for Plasmonics, Nanophotonics and Metasurfaces
EN05: Electrodes for Chemical and Energy Conversion Technologies
EN08: Materials Design and Discovery for Next-Generation Energy Storage Systems
EN09: Innovations in Materials and Processes for Printed, Flexible and Stretchable Energy-autonomous Sensing Systems
MT04: Next-Generation AI-Catalyzed Scientific Workflow for Digital Materials Discovery
NM05: Structural Control and Design of 2D Layered Materials and Heterostructures Towards Novel Functionalities
PM02: Additive and Digital Manufacturing of Multifunctional Materials
SB11: Biological and Bioinspired Polymers
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Grand Ballroom Moungi G. Bawendi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will present his talk Quantum Dots—A Journey of Nano-Explorations, as the Plenary Session.
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Grand Ballroom Deji Akinwande, The University of Texas at Austin, will present Unconventional Applications of Atomic Materials from Nonvolatile Electronics to Wearable Health and Ion Transport.
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Constitution A Our panel of experts will discuss how AI and ML are providing new approaches for accelerating the availability of new energy-storage systems. Please click the link to save your seat!
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Constitution B The MRS Women in Materials Science & Engineering Keynote Breakfast event is intended to promote interaction across various ethnic, cultural and gender boundaries and facilitate dialogue among women (and men) working in or pursuing education toward a profession in materials science or engineering.
Marriott, 1st Floor, Boylston The MRS Graduate Student Awards are intended to honor and encourage graduate students whose academic achievements and current materials research display a high level of excellence and distinction. Join the events to support our Graduate Student Award Finalists as they highlight their research.
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Grand Ballroom Michelle Simmons, University of New South Wales, will present Engineering Qubits in Silicon with Atomic Precision.
Marriott, 1st Floor, Tremont The MRS Graduate Student Awards are intended to honor and encourage graduate students whose academic achievements and current materials research display a high level of excellence and distinction. Join the events to support our Graduate Student Award Finalists as they highlight their research.
Hynes, Level 2, The Hub Stage - Hall D Digital Discovery revolutionizes materials synthesis through robotics, AI, and data science. Inteleg® OES critical subsystem is a key tool that delivers short— and long-term robustness.
Hynes, Level 2, The Hub Stage - Hall D Digital Discovery revolutionizes materials synthesis through robotics, AI, and data science. Inteleg® OES critical subsystem is a key tool that delivers short— and long-term robustness.
Hynes, Level 2, The Hub Stage - Hall D How to filter intensity spikes and measure up to six scattering angles simultaneously for more accurate DLS with a Time Tagger instead of a correlator.
Hynes, Level 2, Hub Stage - Hall D Join us for a single celebratory flash talk session for recipients of the MRS Medal, Materials Theory Award, Nelson "Buck" Robinson Science and Technology Award for Renewable Energy and The Kavli Foundation Early Career Lectureship in Materials Science.
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Grand Ballroom Juan J. de Pablo, New York University, will present AI-Enabled Design of Sustainable Polymeric Materials.
Hynes, Level 2, The Hub Stage - Hall D The workshop will focus on key features and improvements in recent versions. Registered attendees will receive a free two-month license.
Hynes, Level 2, The Hub Stage - Hall D AIZOTH provides Multi-Sigma, a cloud-based AI software for R&D that drastically reduces the effort required for experiments and simulations, and helps researchers make discoveries.
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Constitution A Sharon C. Glotzer, University of Michigan, will present A Theory of Entropic Bonding in Colloidal Crystals.
Hynes, Level 2, Room 210 This panel features innovators from industry who are involved in the use and development of artificial intelligence (AI) for materials development.
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Constitution A Claudia Anna-Maria Felser, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, will present Topology and Chirality.
Hynes, Level 2, The Hub Stage - Hall D A KLA Instruments™ metrology portfolio.
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Grand Ballroom Mitra Taheri, Johns Hopkins University, will present Teaching Machines to Solve Global Challenges, One Atom at a Time.
Sheraton, 2nd Floor, Back Bay A The purpose of this forum is to facilitate a discussion among members of the materials research community of ways in which automation and machine learning can be used in conjunction with advances in bulk and thin-film single-crystal growth methods to accelerate the discovery of inorganic materials.