Laboratory for Computer Modeling and Condensed Matter Analysis
Head
Igor A. Abrikosov
Contact
Bara71s@yandex.ru
Project
Computer modeling of temperature influence on phase stability and mechanical characteristics of high-technology multicomponent transition metal-based alloys.
Address:
Research Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Tomsk State University
Office 230, Building 10
36 Lenin Ave.,
Tomsk, 634050, Russia
Phone: (+7) 3822529621
Research Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Tomsk State University
Office 230, Building 10
36 Lenin Ave.,
Tomsk, 634050, Russia
Phone: (+7) 3822529621
Areas of Research
- Development of multi-level approaches to computer modeling (including ab initio quantum mechanical modeling in the framework of density functional theory and atomistic modeling) for the development of new materials and coatings for various purposes and for the study of complex condensed matter behavior patterns;
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Design of a modern database of thermodynamic and mechanical properties of multi-component metallic alloy polycrystalline to conduct basic and applied research in the field of condensed matter physics and materials science;
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Development of the method of calculating the temperature, pressure and crystal lattice effect on thermodynamic and mechanical properties of multicomponent alloys using ab initio theory.
Partners
- Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Modeling and Development of New Materials (National Research Technological University Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, Russia);
- Theoretical Physics Division (University of Linköping, Sweden);
- Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (Berlin, Germany)
- Strength Physics Laboratory of the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Tomsk, Russia)
Services
Description of calculation methods, a software package, and instructions for their use on SKIF Cyberia Supercomputer.
Centre of Excellence
Smart Materials and TechnologiesQS subject
- Materials Sciences
- Physics & Astronomy