We are always looking for bright and dedicated students to join our lab! We encourage you to apply to JHU’s Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering MS and PhD programs. We are looking for a post-doc to join us in 2024-25. Needs experience in AI/ML. Email [email protected] if interested. PhD Program (Deadline Continue Reading
Congratulations to Victor for Receiving Travel Grant to Present at Rice University Symposium!
Congratulations to our prolific UG researcher, Victor Wu, to being selected to receive a travel grant to present an oral presentation at Rice University’s Undergraduate Research Symposium in the Materials Science & Nanoengineering category this October. The title of his talk will focus on a “Computational Study of Tunable Properties Continue Reading
Processing Matters: AI + Materials Processing takes the spotlight in a Nature Reviews Materials Commentary!
Our group’s Comment piece, “A Call to Elevate the Role of Processing in AI-Driven Materials Design,” has been accepted in Nature Reviews Materials! 🎉 This short piece was written by Johns Hopkins authors: Sreenivas Raguraman, Adam Griebel, Dr. Maitreyee Priyadharshini, Prof. Paulette Clancy, and Prof. Timothy Weihs We highlighted the vital but often overlooked role Continue Reading
Congrats to Jarett & Victor!
Our undergraduate researchers did us proud at the recent AIChE annual meeting in San Diego. Senior Jarett Ren won 2nd prize for his poster on machine learning-accelerated closed loop discovery of spacecraft actuator materials. Junior Victor Wu also won 2nd place for his poster on a summer internship project. Well done Continue Reading
Congrats to Kumar!
3rd year PhD student, Kumar Miskin, is the recipient of two fellowships this year: The Robert B. Pond, Sr. Fellowship for 2024-25 and the Donald S. Rodbell Memorial Graduate Fellowship which is a three-year fellowship. Both of these fellowships are awarded for outstanding performance in coursework and research. Congratulations to Kumar!
Tiny Atoms, big data-no problem!
Machine learning for materials process monitoring in real time is now closer to reality than ever thanks to a new joint effort by Mitra Taheri’s group and the Clancy lab. Kudos to the students, Taheri’s Jon Hollenbach and Clancy group graduate, Dr. Haili Jia for this paper in Scientific Reports. Delighted Continue Reading
Huge Congratulations to Dr. Maitreyee
We are thrilled to announce that our post-doctoral researcher, Dr. Maitreyee Sharma, has been awarded this year’s Mark O. Robbins Prize for Future Faculty in High-Performance Computing. In a very competitive round of nominations, her remarkable achievements in research and mentorship stand out. The prize includes an allocation of compute Continue Reading
Congrats to Gigi!
Yirun “Gigi” Wang has been awarded a Certificate of Undergraduate Excellence by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). This Certificate recognizes UG students who have shown significant achievement in the chemical sciences. Awardees are chosen for excellence in academic performance, research, and commitment to service. Wang also received one year of Associate Membership in Continue Reading
Congrats to the new Dr. Seba AlAreeqi!
So proud of Dr. Seba AlAreeqi on passing her PhD defence at Khalifa University. Seba was a wonderful member of the group last year and we miss seeing her beautiful slides and impressive work every week. Congrats too to her wonderful advisor, Prof. Lourdes Vega, shown with Dr. AlAreeqi, for Continue Reading
Congrats to Dr. Mardochée Reveil!
We are so proud of our Clancy group alumnus, Dr. Mardochée Reveil, as he begins his new role as Vice President, AI & Modeling for Materials Innovation, for Standard Industries. Mardochée was one of the first two students in my group to excel in machine learning techniques, ploughing his own Continue Reading
Congrats to Dr. Andrew!
Former Clancy group member and winner of the inaugural Mark Robbins award for high-performance computing, Dr. Andrew Ruttinger has accepted a Clean Energy Technology Analyst position at the prestigious International Energy Agency (IEA). He will be moving to the IEA offices in Paris, not a bad introduction to the Agency. Continue Reading