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Aoyama Gakuin University Sagamihara Campus + Online2022.3.22-26 (JPN)

Scheduled to give a talk at the "Spring Academic Conference of the Japan Society of Applied Physics"

Yusuke Asano, Senior Manager of Preferred Computational Chemistry (PFCC), will be giving a talk at the Spring Meeting of the Japan Society of Applied Physics, to be held from March 22 (Tue) to 26 (Sat), 2022.

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Details of the talk

Date and TimeTuesday, March 22, 2022 15:15-15:45
SpeakersPFCC Senior Manager Yusuke Asano
VenueAoyama Gakuin University Sagamihara Campus + Online
Overview of the WebinarIn recent years, the importance of first-principles calculations has increased in the design of catalysts, battery materials, semiconductor materials, and so on. Neural Network Potential (NNP) is a technology that can quickly predict the results of first-principles calculations, but it has only been used in specific material domains until now. We have developed a general-purpose NNP that supports 55 elements to enable fast material design and exploration in various domains. We provide it as Software as a services (SaaS) under the name "Matlantis". In this presentation, we will introduce the technology of the general-purpose NNP we developed and introduce examples of material design using "Matlantis".

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