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What is the UGM?

Materials Design MedeA User Group Meeting

The Materials Design MedeA User Group Meeting (UGM) offers a valuable chance to collaborate with peers and developers, share findings, explore the latest MedeA advancements, and stay updated on cutting-edge developments in computational material science and engineering.

Why attend the UGM?

Scientific Talks

The Plenary sessions cover a broad range of research and modeling areas that will educate and inspire. This research fuels the development of our software and enriches its scientific foundation. 

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Confirmed Speakers: 

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  • Professor Sir Richard Catlow - University College London and Cardiff University, England

  • Professor Georg Kresse, Dr. Martijn Marsman, and Dr. Manuel Engel - The University of Vienna & VASP GmbH, Austria

  • Professor Greg Olson - Massachusetts Institute of Technology & QuesTek Innovations LLC, USA

  • Dr. Céline Chizallet - IFP Energies nouvelles, France

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Plenary speakers will be present for Q&A on Tuesdays throughout the month of sessions.

Training Sessions

Thursdays throughout the UGM month will feature innovative training workshops, facilitated by the Materials Design Support Team. The training sessions present a rare and exclusive opportunity to delve into the capabilities of the MedeA Environment. Participants are encouraged to ask questions to the Materials Design Support Team. The topics covered will be closely aligned with the presentations delivered by the plenary speakers.

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These sessions are open to customers on maintenance only. Spaces for training are limited, so we recommend early registration to secure your spot.

Networking

Connect, Learn, and Innovate Together: The upcoming Materials Design User Group Meeting is an exceptional platform that brings together colleagues and developers from across the globe. This event offers a multitude of opportunities for you to expand your knowledge, network with industry professionals, and actively contribute to the future development of MedeA.

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