James Kermode
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James Kermode
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Professor of Materials Modelling in School of Engineering at University of Warwick, Director of Warwick Centre for Predictive Modelling and EPSRC HetSys CDT. Develop multiscale materials modelling methods and software. warwick.ac.uk/jrkermode
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Great to be here on BlueSky: feels like a breath of fresh air after the other place. I'm an academic interested in electronic/atomistic materials modelling. I've found many friends from computational materials science, #ai4science and #compchem active here, and looking forward to making many more!
Great to be at #Psik2025 in Lausanne along with a strong contingent from @hetsys.bsky.social. I am giving talk C1.09 at 17:45 today in Room 1 on fine tuning foundation MLIPs for applications in chemomechanics of structural materials- do come along if interested!
August 27, 2025 at 7:15 AM
I enjoyed speaking at the QSP-UK Knowledge Exchange Workshop at Warwick this afternoon. I talked about uncertainty quantification, predictive modelling and scientific machine learning and their potential future application to #pharmacokinetics. #Marimo notebook at github.com/jameskermode...
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July 8, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Visiting IESC in beautiful Cargèse, Corsica forTOTEMIC Training School. Great to give a lecture on multiscale materials modelling in age of machine learning to engaged audience of early career researchers, to meet new people, and catch up with friends and colleagues www.eera-set.eu/events/4969:...
TOTEMIC Training School 2025: "Tools for Energy Materials Modelling ...
Organised by the Cost Action EU-MACE project, the TOTEMIC “Tools for Energy Materials Modelling Acceleration” Training School 2025 is set to take place from 20 to 26 April in Corsica, France. TOTEMIC....
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April 23, 2025 at 6:54 AM
We’re all setup and ready to go for this exciting CECAM workshop on getting information out of the atomistic scale (and the ideally doing something useful with it!), with a fantastic line up of speakers and participants
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March 31, 2025 at 9:11 AM
We're now open for applications for 2025 PhD projects in the HetSys CDT at Warwick. Come and join us here!
HetSys is shaping the next generation of experts to push the boundaries of computational modelling in a variety of complex, heterogeneous systems. We have a range of fully funded PhDs starting in October 2025. Explore the possibilities and get in touch #EPSRC #computationalmodelling
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December 2, 2024 at 2:59 PM
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HetSys is shaping the next generation of experts to push the boundaries of computational modelling in a variety of complex, heterogeneous systems. We have a range of fully funded PhDs starting in October 2025. Explore the possibilities and get in touch #EPSRC #computationalmodelling
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Available Projects for 2025 entry
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December 2, 2024 at 2:44 PM
I’m having a go at Advent of Code in Rust this year to try to learn the language. Finished the day 1 puzzle at least 😀. I’ll post my solutions at github.com/jameskermode...
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December 1, 2024 at 4:29 PM
Thrilled that two PhD students from my group and #HetSysCDT passed their vivas with minor corrections: Lakshmi Shenoy today, and Iain Best two weeks ago. Thanks to @erikbitzek.bsky.social, Tom Hudson, @pbro.bsky.social and Michael Herbst for acting as examiners and congrats to Lakshmi and Iain!
November 26, 2024 at 3:52 PM
Like many others, I’ve made one of these world clouds from scholargoggler.com. Very happy with the result, represents the key themes of my research very nicely.
November 24, 2024 at 7:37 PM
Great to be here on BlueSky: feels like a breath of fresh air after the other place. I'm an academic interested in electronic/atomistic materials modelling. I've found many friends from computational materials science, #ai4science and #compchem active here, and looking forward to making many more!
November 16, 2024 at 9:06 PM