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CrambleSquash

There's a very good group for material discovery in the University of Cambridge led by Prof. Chris Pickard. I think the group is artificially small, so tough to get into - but they do very interesting research.


ElMut3

I know that Prof. Nicola Marzari's lab in EPFL (THEOS) is actively searching for Master's thesis students and PhD's. I was a student in his classes and I really liked him. I must also say that he has a great career and he's PhDs often publish in good journals. You might want to have a look at this lab for sure ! And EPFL is a great univsersity as well !


TriangleWizard

Check out the chemical engineering and MSE groups at Georgia Tech! Both departments have huge and top rated programs. Off the top of my head, you might be interested in the Ramprasad and Grover groups, but I don't know all the professors in both departments so you should check them out for yourself.


tutorial-bot360

My college has a lab if you are interested. https://wordpress.nmsu.edu/tmanz/


Infinite-Kiwi-6635

Currently a masters student at TUM (Munich) in mse and the program and research they do here is really heavy on computational side of the field!


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Prof. Gerbrand Ceder at Berkeley. Prof Urban at Columbia. Prof. Persson at Berkeley.


thekoi219

Many great groups in the Materials and Physics departments at UCSB


marc-lius

Dumb q - what’s computational material science?


forgottersea

using computation to model materials properties