Computational Materials and Photonics

The Computational Materials and Photonics Section conducts theoretical investigations and the computational modeling of novel materials, their physical properties, and devices from the molecular level to the nanoscale.

Based on quantum and classical theory, we investigate materials and nanostructures’ photonic, plasmonic, electronic, and mechanical properties. The current applications include optoelectronic and optomechanical sensing, photovoltaics, thermoelectrics, and catalysis.

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08/01/2024 | Computational Materials and Photonics

Anjali Kumari wins best presentation award at ICANA-2024

Anjali Kumari won the Best Presentation Award at the ICANA-2024 conference jointly organized by the University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, and VIT-AP University, India.

Anjali Kumari won the Best Presentation Award 

for her presentation on

“Electronic, Optical, and Transport Properties of Alkali Metal Oxides (Cs2O): A DFT Study”

at the “International Conference on Advanced Nanomaterials and Applications” (ICANA 2024), jointly

organized by the School of Advanced Sciences, VIT-AP University, India, and the University of Southern Denmark, Denmark, held from 10-12 July 2024 in virtual mode.

Congratulations, Anjali!