🙋 Taylor Sparks: Associate Professor of Mat. Sci. & Eng. @ University of Utah and co-host of Materialism podcast
🙋 Sterling Baird: Ph.D. candidate (8/2020-8/2023) in the Sparks Group focusing on data-driven materials discovery
The @sparks-baird
organization hosts the joint efforts between Taylor and Sterling in driving the acceleration of materials informatics where AI meets materials science. These applications range from materials property prediction and generative models to exploratory materials optimization and autonomous scientific research.
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We subscribe to the principle of open-sourcing from the start. This allows for early and iterative community feedback as well as letting others know what we're interested in and what we're working on. As a result, some repositories will be a work-in-progress (WIP). These are some of the best ones to collaborate on! Where appropriate, we are also exploring consolidating repositories and porting functionality into larger "hub" repositories like pymatgen.
Feel free to drop us a line at:
- sterling.baird@utah.edu
- sparks@eng.utah.edu
- LinkedIn [Sterling, Taylor]
- Twitter [Sterling, Taylor].