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Department of Applied Physics

Computational Electronic Structure Theory (CEST)

The Computational Electronic Structure Theory Group is developing electronic structure and machine learning methods and applies them to pertinent problems in material science, surface science, physics, chemistry and the nano sciences.
CEST researchers standing in a group
Back row from left: P. Henkel, J. Löfgren, M. Stosiek, J. Järvi, O. Krejci; middle: A. Tiihonen, E. Lehto, M. Marques, V. Havu, H. Sandström, M. Iannacchero, J. Laakso; front: L. Fang, F. Delesma, P. Pisal, N. Bhatia, P. Rinke, K. Ghosh

Research

Latest Publications

More information on our research in the Aalto research portal.

Aalto Materials Digitalization Platform - AMAD

Materials data infrastructure for Aalto University

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Research Group Members

Group Leader

Lecturers

Postdoctoral Researchers

Pascal Henkel

Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow

Ondrej Krejci

 Joakim Löfgren

Joakim Löfgren

Postdoctoral Researcher

Hilda Sandström

Arunima Singh

Armi Tiihonen

Marie Curie Fellow

Maria Weseloh

Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow

Doctoral, Master Students and Research Assistants

Lucas Bandeira

Doctoral Researcher

Nitik Bhatia

 Kunal Ghosh

Kunal Ghosh

Doctoral Candidate

Jarno Laakso

Doctoral Candidate

Prajwal Pisal

Henrietta Homm

MSc Student

Han Le

Tatu Linnala

MSc Student

Visiting Researchers

 Xi Chen

Xi Chen

Visiting Researcher
 Marc Dvorak

Marc Dvorak

Visiting Researcher (HRL Laboratories)
 Dorothea Golze

Dorothea Golze

Visiting Researcher (TU Dresden)
 Tuomas Rossi

Tuomas Rossi

Visiting Researcher

Matthias Stosiek

Visiting Researcher (TUM)
 Milica Todorovic

Milica Todorovic

Visiting Researcher (Turku University)

News

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CEST researchers receive significant LUMI supercomputing resources

Read how two successful machine learning projects got support by a supercomputer
Professor Riikka Puurunen, Professor Patrick Rinke and IT Application Owner Lara Ejtehadian holding sunflowers and diplomas
Awards and Recognition, Campus, Research & Art Published:

Aalto Open Science Award ceremony brought together Aaltonians to discuss open science

Last week we gathered at A Grid to celebrate the awardees of the Aalto Open Science Award 2023 and discuss open science matters with the Aalto community.
Two of the awardees and their robotic arm all holding colorful mugs. Aalto Open Science Award, Honorary mention.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art Published:

Aalto Open Science Award Third Place Awardee 2023 – Intelligent Robotics Research Group with the Robotic Manipulation of Deformable Objects project

We interviewed the Intelligent Robotics Research Group with the Robotic Manipulation of Deformable Objects project, 3rd place awardees of the first Aalto Open Science Award.
Lara Ejtehadian, Patrick Rinke, and Ilari Lähteenmäki sitting with coffee mugs and smiling to the camera.
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Aalto Open Science Award Winner 2023 – Aalto Materials Digitalization Platform (AMAD)

We interviewed the AMAD team, winners of the first Aalto Open Science Award.

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