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Computational Materials Science

We seek to accelerate the discovery of new materials by creating computational models based upon the theories of molecular dynamics or quantum mechanics that enable the prediction and modification of fundamental materials properties.

Our computational materials science researchers are global leaders in the field

Our computational materials science researchers at Duke are global leaders in this effort, and work in close collaboration with experimental colleagues.

Computational materials discovery at Duke focuses on electronic materials, solid-state engineering, solid-state physics, nanoscience and technology, optical properties of nanomaterials, advanced optics and thermodynamics of materials.



Faculty

Wilkins Aquino

Wilkins Aquino

Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Gaurav Arya

Gaurav Arya

Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Harold Baranger

Harold U. Baranger

Professor of Physics

Thomas Barthel

Thomas Barthel

Charles H. Townes Assistant Professor of Physics

David Beratan

David N. Beratan

R.J. Reynolds Distinguished Professor of Chemistry

Volker Blum

Volker Blum

Rooney Family Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

L. Catherine Brinson

L. Catherine Brinson

Sharon C. and Harold L. Yoh, III Distinguished Professor

Patrick Charbonneau

Patrick Charbonneau

Professor of Chemistry

Stefano Curtarolo

Stefano Curtarolo

Edmund T. Pratt Jr. School Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Olivier Delaire

Olivier Delaire

Associate Professor of the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Johann Guilleminot

Johann Guilleminot

Paul Ruffin Scarborough Associate Professor of Engineering

Jianfeng Lu

Jianfeng Lu

Professor of Mathematics

Xiaoyue Ni

Xiaoyue Ni

Assistant Professor of the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Michael Rubinstein

Michael Rubinstein

Aleksandar S. Vesic Distinguished Professor

Stephen Teitsworth

Stephen W. Teitsworth

Associate Professor of Physics

Weitao Yang

Weitao Yang

Philip Handler Distinguished Professor of Chemistry