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Final Defense – Cody Melton

Riddick 202

Towards heavy element materials with electronic structure quantum Monte Carlo methods

The Future of Materials IV Workshop

Talley Student Union, 2610 Cates Ave, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA 2700 Cates Ave, United States

4th Annual Future of Materials workshop (FOM IV) aims to address the grand challenges facing the next generation of functional materials by fostering collaborative activities that harness a wide-range of research tools and intellectual resources within the Research Triangle area.To foster a collaborative and forward-looking community FOM IV will continue its non-traditional format where participants…

Triangle Nuclear Theory Seminar: Wally Meltnichouk

Riddick 400P 2401 Katherine Stinson Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States

Dr. Wally Meltnichouk Title: Unraveling the Three-dimensional Structure of the Pion Abstract: We review recent work by the JAM Collaboration towards extracting the three-dimensional structure of the pion from simultaneous global QCD analysis of collinear parton distribution functions (PDFs) and transverse momentum dependent distributions (TMDs). We explore the constraints on pion PDFs from recent lattice QCD data on reduced…

TUNL Seminar Viewing

Riddick 415 2401 Stinson Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Speaker: Eve Armstrong Institution: New York Institute of Technology, Manhattan Campus Title: "Predicting the Behavior of Sparsely-Sampled Systems Across Astrophysics, Neurobiology, and Epidemiology” Abstract: Inference is a term that encompasses many techniques including machine learning and statistical data assimilation (SDA). Unlike machine learning, which harnesses predictive power from extremely large data sets, SDA is designed for…