Computational Materials Chemistry: This course presents modern computational methods in materials chemistry that include density functional theory, cloud computing, and machine learning. Students will receive an introduction to electronic structure methods through calculations of mineral oxides and semiconductors and understand how this knowledge is transferred to create new materials to improve human health, energy, and the environment.
Upon completion of this course, SEA students will be able to understand and interpret electronic band structure calculations, leverage the use of online resources for materials chemistry, and use cloud computing software packages to better understand the properties of semiconductors and mineral oxides used in current technologies.
LUNCH: Students staying for full day or for both morning and afternoon sessions can bring or buy their lunch. All students will eat lunch on campus in The Commons, a small food court.
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