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#7: Jimmy Shen sat down with Arfon and Abby to discuss the role of defect analysis in semiconductor research, the Materials Project, and the development of pymatgen-analysis-defects.
Jimmy is a postdoc at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory where he tries his best to automate himself away.
You can follow Jimmy on GitHub @jmmshn, Linkedin, or on Google Scholar.
See the show notes: https://blog.joss.theoj.org/2024/04/josscast-7-adding-defect-analysis-to-the-materials-project
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See the show notes: https://blog.joss.theoj.org/2024/04/josscast-7-adding-defect-analysis-to-the-materials-project
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Supercharge your research with the latest scientific software showcased in the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS). Hear directly from authors on their work, their motivations, and new ways open source software can accelerate your work.
Hosted by editor-in-chief Arfon Smith and founding editor Abby Cabunoc Mayes, each episode features an interview with different authors of published papers in JOSS. Tune in to learn about the latest developments in research software engineering and open science, and how they are changing the way research is conducted.
New episodes every other Thursday.
By The Journal of Open Source Software#7: Jimmy Shen sat down with Arfon and Abby to discuss the role of defect analysis in semiconductor research, the Materials Project, and the development of pymatgen-analysis-defects.
Jimmy is a postdoc at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory where he tries his best to automate himself away.
You can follow Jimmy on GitHub @jmmshn, Linkedin, or on Google Scholar.
See the show notes: https://blog.joss.theoj.org/2024/04/josscast-7-adding-defect-analysis-to-the-materials-project
Episode Highlights
Links
See the show notes: https://blog.joss.theoj.org/2024/04/josscast-7-adding-defect-analysis-to-the-materials-project
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Supercharge your research with the latest scientific software showcased in the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS). Hear directly from authors on their work, their motivations, and new ways open source software can accelerate your work.
Hosted by editor-in-chief Arfon Smith and founding editor Abby Cabunoc Mayes, each episode features an interview with different authors of published papers in JOSS. Tune in to learn about the latest developments in research software engineering and open science, and how they are changing the way research is conducted.
New episodes every other Thursday.