Slideshow: 2019 NSF-HBCU Summer School on Disordered Materials

Opening remarks by Dean Prof. Chris Winstead, College of Arts and Sciences, USM (1/22)
Prof. Drabold on clusters (2/22)
Prof. Lee on high-performance computing using Linux operating systems (3/22)
Dr. Atta-Fynn explains a point (4/22)
Dil Limbu was seen to help the participants (5/22)
Prof. Biswas on Monte Carlo methods (6/22)
A section of participants during a talk (7/22)
Prof. Bylaska on Density Functional Theory (DFT) (8/22)
Prof. Drabold on silver-doped glasses (9/22)
Dr. Tafen on materials design across length scales (10/22)
A serious moment ... (11/22)
Prof. Bylaska on unit-cell geometry (12/22)
DFT simulations with Prof. Bylaska (13/22)
Prof. Maung on integral equations and Gaussian quadrature (14/22)
Dr. Atta-Fynn talks on Python programming (15/22)
Dr. Tafen introduces Kinetic Monte Carlo method (16/22)
Dr. Atta-Fynn is about to start a computing session (17/22)
Order here and order there. Jolly good show! Dr. Tafen (18/22)
A relaxed moment for Dr. Oo (center), with Prof. Maung (left) and Prof. Lee (19/22)
A happy triumvirate of participants, from the University of Texas at San Antonio (20/22)
Prof. Biswas discusses on post-workshop projects for Summer 2020 (21/22)
The Dancing Sung Lee Masters! (From left to right: Dil Limbu, Dr. Shwesin Oo, and Prof. Sung Lee) (22/22)