Jupyter in nanoHUB: Developing and Deploying Jupyter Tools in nanoHUB

By Alejandro Strachan

Materials Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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Alejandro Strachan is a Professor of Materials Engineering at Purdue University and the Deputy Director of NSF’s Network for Computational Nanotechnology, home of nanoHUB. Before joining Purdue, he was a Staff Member in the Theoretical Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory and worked as a Postdoctoral Scholar and Scientist at Caltech. He received a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Prof. Strachan’s research focuses on the development of predictive atomistic and multiscale models to describe materials from first principles and their application to problems of technological importance. His group uses these tools to understand how materials work and use this insight to design new materials combining simulation and experimental results with data science tools. Application areas of interest include: high-energy density and active materials, metallic alloys for high-temperature applications, materials and devices for nanoelectronics and energy, as well as polymers and their composites. Prof. Strachan has published over 150 peer-reviewed scientific papers and his contributions to research have been recognized by the Early Career Faculty Fellow Award from TMS in 2009 and his induction as a Purdue University’s Faculty Scholar (2012-2017). His contributions to education have been recognized with the Schuhmann Best Undergraduate Teacher Award from the School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University, in 2007 and 2017.

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  • Alejandro Strachan (2020), "Jupyter in nanoHUB: Developing and Deploying Jupyter Tools in nanoHUB," https://nanohub.org/resources/34611.

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