Associate Professor in Physical Modeling - Application Expert in Big Data Analytics, Linköping Univeristy, Sweden.
Researcher in Computational physics and materials science, solid state physics, density functional theory, exchange-correlation functional development, computational code development, high-throughput computational methods. Applications relating to piezoelec perovskite materials, photovoltaic solar energy materials, charge transfer in extended molecular systems, semiconductor defects and 2D materials (graphene and others).
Networks and Centres: Swedish e-science Research Centre (SeRC), National Supercomputer Centre (NSC)
Past affiliations: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ceder group), Bayreuth University (Theoretical Physics IV), Royal Institute of Technology - KTH (Theory of Materials)Rickard Armiento, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM),Linköping University,SE-58183 Linköping,SwedenThe open materials database is meant as a research database / toolset to aid in materials design. It is currently under construction at this address:
The Open Materials Database is built using a the High-Throughput Toolkit (httk). It is a freely available open source framework for preparing and running calculations, analyzing the results, and store them in a global and/or in a personalized database. Httk documentation and downloads are available here: