Materials Design through Computics: Complex Correlation and Non-equilibrium Dynamics - Scientific Research on Innovative Areas, a MEXT Grant-in-Aid Project FY2010-2014

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The following research projects are currently being carried out as part of this Project.

A01-1: Research and development of ultrafast and ultra-low-power-consumption simulation techniques for materials science
(Leader) Mary Inaba, Associate Professor
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
A01-2: Numerical calculation algorithms in massive parallel computing environments
(Leader) Daisuke Takahashi, Associate Professor
Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba
A01-3: Fast solution for ultra-large scale systems as a basis of computational materials science
(Leader) Zhang Shao-Liang, Professor
Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
A02-4: Dynamics of electron theory in the formation of nanostructures and the emergence of new functions
(Leader) Atsushi Oshiyama, Professor
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
A02-5: Studies on structured sampling and non-equilibrium dynamics using ab initio molecular dynamics methods
(Leader) Shinji Tsuneyuki, Professor
Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
A02-6: Studies on non-equilibrium dynamics of nanoscale electrical conduction based on density functional theory
(Leader) Satoshi Watanabe, Professor
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
A02-7: Investigation of new physical properties and quantum dynamics using protons and muons
(Leader) Hiroshi Nakanishi, Assistant Professor
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Unviersity
A02-8: Exploration of reactions and structural space in multi-degree-of-freedom and large-scale systems
(Leader) Takahisa Yamato, Associate Professor
Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University
A02-9: Frontiers of an ab initio effective model and correlation science
(Leader) Masatoshi Imada, Professor
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
A03-10: Many-body theory of ab initio excitation states and design of high transition temperature superconducting materials
(Leader) Yasutami Takada, Professor
Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
A03-11: Exploration of spin-electronics materials
(Leader) Kazunori Sato, Associate Professor
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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