08.03.2025
DFG-Funded Project on Hyperuniformity at the Institute of Scientific Computing
DFG Funds New Project on Hyperuniformity at the Institute of Scientific Computing
We are excited to announce that our research on hyperuniformity has received prestigious funding from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) – German Research Foundation. The project, titled "Analysing Structure-Property Relations in Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium Hyperuniform Systems," will explore the fundamental characteristics and applications of hyperuniformity in complex systems.
Hyperuniformity, the suppression of density fluctuations at large scales, represents a unique state bridging order and disorder. It is associated with intriguing properties across different physical and material systems. This project aims to:
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Characterize hyperuniform fields and patterns in systems with varying degrees of order.
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Extend the description of local arrangements in disordered-correlated systems using topological data analysis and energy-based models.
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Investigate and design structure-property relations, leveraging insights from these analyses to understand and predict material behaviors.
Beyond research, the project includes dedicated outreach activities to engage the broader scientific and academic community.
As part of this initiative, we will soon be recruiting for two research positions based at the Institute of Scientific Computing, Technische Universität Dresden. Stay tuned for further details!
For inquiries or collaborations, feel free to reach out Prof. Dr. Marco Salvalaglio -- EMAIL