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Materials for Tomorrow 2024

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Welcome to Materials for Tomorrow 2024
This year's conference will be about Artificial intelligence in Materials Science. Join us, 30-31 October 2024, at Chalmers Conference Centre. Foto Shutterstock.

Welcome to Materials for Tomorrow 2024. Innovative materials solutions are the cornerstones in addressing the societal and climate challenges we face as we strive to build a sustainable future. 
This year's conference will be about Artificial intelligence in Materials Science.
Join us, 30-31 October 2024, at Chalmers Conference Centre. Read more about the conference on our English website.

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  • Datum:Startar 30 oktober 2024, 08:30Slutar 31 oktober 2024, 16:00
  • Plats:
    RunAn, Chalmers Conference center, Chalmersplatsen 1, Göteborg.
  • Språk:English
  • Anmäl dig senast:10 oktober 2024
Register to the conference (Öppnas i ny flik)

The conference consists of three parts:

  • A taste of AI in materials science. In a pre-conference workshop, you will understand basics on AI, and work on and see demonstration on material related examples. Time: 9:00 – 11:50, day 1, Led by Leon Boschman (E-commons).

  • Inspiring examples. National and international researchers share their latest findings on artificial intelligence and its use in materials science.
  • Opportunities. You will have opportunities to establish collaborations and learn how to explore AI in your research.

We want Materials for Tomorrow to be a meeting where different perspectives and challenges meet, and where we can highlight all aspects of materials science. Therefore, we always organize a poster exhibition and a photo competition.

Note: You can register for the different parts of the conference, such as the workshop, separately.

Confirmed speakers:


1. Dirk Mohr (keynote), chair of Artificial Intelligence in Mechanics and Manufacturing at ETH Zürich.
2. Mattias Wahde, Professor at Vehicle Engineering and Autonomous Systems, Chalmers University of Technology, Interperable AI
3. Henrik Moberg, PhD at Chemical Physics, Chalmers University of Technology.
4. Renaud Gutkin, Adjunct Professor at Industrial and Materials Science Renaud Gutkin works with Research & Development at Volvo Cars Safety Centre. 
5. Mohsen Mirkhalaf, Assistant professor at Department of Physics, Gothenburg University, and leading the research group Mechanics and Physics of Materials. “Transforming composite materials modeling: harnessing deep learning for precise and efficient surrogate models”
6. Paul Erhart, Professor at Condensed Matter and Materials Theory, Chalmers University of Technology.
7. Lars Nyborg, Professor at Materials and manufacture 
8. Anders Hellman, Professor at Chemical Physics, Chalmers University of Technology.
9.  Sahar Mahdi, Research Engineer, Chalmers E-commons,  Chalmers University of Tecnology.