Dear MARVEL'ers,
Please find below our latest newsletter, with highlights and news linked to the MARVEL community.
This month, you can read about the metallic wire CuC2, a straight-line chain which is the thinnest metallic nanowire stable at 0 K found so far. You can also learn about new mathematical techniques applied to the angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy experimental method, in order to measure the Berry curvature — a study which could pave the way to a better understanding of topological materials.
A prerequisite for artificial intelligence in materials research is large-scale use and exchange of data on materials, which is facilitated by a broad international standard: you can read about a new extended version of the OPTIMADE standard, released by a major international collaboration including MARVEL and CECAM.
The 2024 National ORD Prize, awarded by the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences, is open for entries: check the application details!
Mark your calendars for the MARVEL industry day on Sep. 5, a workshop which will bring together members of industry, academia, and public research institutions to discuss areas in which computer simulations can provide important insights to industry. The workshop will include invited seminars from academic and industrial partners. More details on the program will come soon.
Finally, this month you can also meet Chiara Ricca, as part of the page dedicated to former MARVEL members who now work in the private sector.