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Michael

Herbst

I am an assistant professor at EPF Lausanne, Switzerland. My research interests are broad and interdisciplinary in the simulation of electronic structures and atomistic systems. In my work I combine mathematical and physical approaches in order to make existing methods more reliable and efficient and to provide robust means to control simulation error. The main tool for my research is the density-functional toolkit (DFTK), a Julia code suitable for mathematical developments as well as full-scale applications in DFT.

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Minisymposium
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
16:00
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18:00
CEST
MS4C - Composable Julia Software in Atomistic Materials Modeling

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Minisymposium Presentation
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
17:30
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18:00
CEST
Julia-Based Multitask Surrogate Models for Heterogeneous Data Generated by Physical Models

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