This week we are in Athens, Georgia for the 33rd edition of the Center for Simulational Physics Workshop, which has the theme “Recent Developments in Computer Simulational Studies in Condensed Matter Physics“.
This annual workshop series highlights advances in applications, algorithms, and parallel implementations of computer simulation methods for the study of condensed matter systems. Topics of interest include Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and other numerical studies of material growth, structural and magnetic phase transitions, polymers, surfaces and interfaces, strongly correlated electron systems and exotic quantum phases, granular flow, diffusion, membranes and protein folding.
We are honored with the opportunity to deliver an invited talk entitled “Phonon thermal conductivity of 2D materials with MD simulations”, where we will present some of the most recent developments in our research. It is a great pleasure to be back in Athens and the Center for Simulational Physics, where I was a graduate student 15 years ago.