Participants

Organizers

Name Institution Contact
Flyura Djurabekova University of Helsinki (Finland) flyura.djurabekova@helsinki.fi
Volker Deringer University of Cambridge (UK) vld24@cam.ac.uk
Miguel Caro Aalto University (Finland) miguel.caro@aalto.fi
miguel.caro@nanocarbon.fi
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Invited speakers

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Name Institution Contribution Contact
Gábor Csányi University of Cambridge (UK) Invited lecture: Machine learned interatomic potentials for carbon and other elemental materials (abstract)
Hannes Jónsson University of Iceland Invited talk: Is N- and B-doped graphene an efficient catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction? (abstract)
Arkady Krasheninnikov Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Germany) Invited talk: Defects and new phases in graphene and related systems: insights from multi-scale atomistic simulations (abstract) Website @Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

Website @ Aalto University

Tomi Laurila Aalto University (Finland) Invited talk: Amorphous carbon materials – experiments and computational studies augmented by machine learning (abstract)
Nigel Marks Curtin University (Australia) Invited lecture: Transferability of Carbon Interatomic Potentials: Lessons from Amorphous Carbon & Graphitization (abstract) N.Marks@curtin.edu.au
Risto Nieminen Aalto University (Finland) Invited talk: Modelling the growth and processing of tetrahedral
amorphous carbon
(abstract)
Kai Nordlund University of Helsinki (Finland) Invited talk: Enabling more efficient antihydrogen production: MD simulation
of transmission of antiprotons through thin carbon foils
(abstract)
Lars Pastewka University of Freiburg (Germany) Invited talk: Plastic flow of amorphous carbon and the activation of shear transformations (abstract) lars.pastewka@imtek.uni-freiburg.de

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Marika Schleberger University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany) Invited lecture: Ion Irradiation of 2D Materials: What we can learn from experiments (and what we cannot learn) (abstract) Website
André Schleife University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA) Invited talk: Strain-dependent dielectric screening in a carbon nanotube and electronic response of graphene to proton irradiation (abstract) Website
Alexandre Tkatchenko University of Luxembourg Invited lecture: Non-Covalent Interactions in Carbon-based Materials

All other participants

Name Institution Contribution Contact
Anja Aarva Aalto University (Finland) Talk: Understanding X-ray spectroscopy of carbonaceous materials by combining
Density Functional Theory with Machine Learning
(abstract)
anja.aarva@aalto.fi
Vanessa Angenent Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany) Poster: Computational Construction of atomistic non-planar char models (abstract) vanessa.angenent@rub.de
Ekaterina Anikina South Ural State University (Russia) Poster: Carbon nanomaterials for hydrogen storage application: DFT modelling (abstract) anikate1993@gmail.com
Bernardo Barbiellini Lappeenranta University of Technology (Finland) Poster: Understanding Iron-based catalysts with efficient Oxygen Reduction
Activity from First Principle calculations
(abstract)
bernardo.barbiellini@lut.fi
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Amirhossein Bayani Uppsala University (Sweden) amirhossein.bayani@gmail.com
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Xi Chen Aalto University (Finland)
Deb Sankar De University of Basel (Switzerland) Talk: Comparison of potential energy surface between carbon based
and silicon based fullerene configurations
(abstract)
debsankar.de@unibas.ch
Francisco Javier Dominguez Gutierrez Max Plank Institute for Plasma Physics (Germany) Poster: MD simulation for hydrogen capture by boron-doped fullerenes at low energy
collisions
(abstract)
dominijavier@gmail.com
Lincan Fang Aalto University (Finland)
Fredric Granberg University of Helsinki (Finland) fredric.granberg@helsinki.fi
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Ali Hamedani University of Helsinki (Finland) ali.hamedani.fme@gmail.com
Markus Hirvensalo Aalto University (Finland) Poster: Developing computational tools for the core-level spectroscopy of
amorphous carbon
(abstract)
Damjan Iveković Ruđer Bošković Institute (Croatia) Poster: Exploring effects of the swift heavy ion beam charge state on the
ion track production in graphene
(abstract)
Damjan.Ivekovic@irb.hr
Website
Marko Karlušić Ruđer Bošković Institute (Croatia) Talk: Opportunities for swift heavy ion irradiation of graphene at RBI (abstract)
Dimitrios Kilymis CIRIMAT, Université de Toulouse (France) Poster: Understanding the structure of disordered carbons through calculations
of NMR spectra
(abstract)
Website
Susanne Leitherer Technical University of Denmark Talk: A first-principles study of current-induced forces in carbon-based
nanojunctions
(abstract)
Jian Liu Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (China) Poster: Plasma deposition and swift heavy ion irradiation effects of diamond-like-carbon
coating multilayer graphene: A molecular dynamics simulation
(abstract)
liujian0610@nuaa.edu.cn
James McHugh Loughborough University (UK) Poster: Ab-Initio Simulation of Fission Product Diffusion in Graphene & Graphite (abstract) j.g.mchugh@lboro.ac.uk
Alberto Milani Politecnico di Milano (Italy) Talk: DFT simulations of the Raman response of sp carbon-atom wires:
from electron-phonon coupling to charge transfer effects
(abstract)
alberto.milani@polimi.it
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Heikki Muhli Aalto University (Finland)
Johannes Nokelainen Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (Finland) Poster: Gate-tunable magnetism of C adatoms on graphene (abstract) johannes.nokelainen@lut.fi
Teerachote Pakornchote Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) Poster: Ab-initio study on stabilization and intrinsic properties of bilayer graphene
forming sp3 bonding
(abstract)
t.pakornchote@gmail.com
Chao Peng University of Southampton (UK) Poster: New insight into lithium intercalation and doping
implications at edged graphite in Lithium-Ion Battery
(abstract)
cpeng716@outlook.com
Patrick Rinke Aalto University (Finland) patrick.rinke@aalto.fi
Franz Martin Rohrhofer Graz University of Technology (Austria) Poster: Machine learning of DFT internal energies for carbon and boron structures
(abstract)
franz.rohrhofer@student.tugraz.at
Patrick Rowe University College London (UK) Talk: machine learning potential for carbon
using the Gaussian approximation potential framework
(abstract)
rowe.patrick.rowe@googlemail.com
Santanu Saha Graz University of Technology (Austria) Talk: Structural map of elemental Carbon (abstract) santanu.saha@tugraz.at
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Jörg Schuster Fraunhofer ENAS (Germany) Talk: Simulation of electron transport in realistic carbon nanostructures: the role of
defects and the conductivity of macro materials
(abstract)
joerg.schuster@enas.fraunhofer.de
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Yiwei Sun Queen Mary University of London (UK) Poster: π-electrons of Multi-layer Graphene Under Compression (abstract) yiwei.sun@qmul.ac.uk
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Harry Tunstall The University of Warwick (UK) Poster: Towards a General-Purpose Interatomic Potential for Silicon Carbide (abstract) h.tunstall@warwick.ac.uk
Matthias Vandichel Aalto University (Finland) matthias.vandichel@aalto.fi
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Henrique Vazquez Muiños University of Helsinki (Finland) Talk: Early electron dynamics in graphene after Swift Heavy Ion impacts (abstract) henrique.vazquezmuinos@helsinki.fi
Max Veit École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland) Talk: Molecular and condensed-phase machine
learning potentials for alkanes
(abstract)
max.veit@epfl.ch
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