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Computational Materials Science

In 2012, I researched computational materials science/physics for Dr. Dimitrios Papaconstantopoulos. The following is my semester report. All source code is listed at the end of the report.

Posted on June 16, 2014May 14, 2015Categories Code, explanation, Matlab, Physics, PythonTags code, compound materials, computational materials science, density functional theory, matlab, NRL tight binding method, Python, superconductorsLeave a comment
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