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| `Name` <br> Chris Wolverton <br> <br> `Affiliation` <br> Northwestern University | <img src="uploads/440942c07be2027a20a5603db0d03c76/image1__1_.jpeg" height="150"> | | `Name` <br> Chris Wolverton <br> <br> `Affiliation` <br> Northwestern University, Evanston IL 60208 | <img src="uploads/440942c07be2027a20a5603db0d03c76/image1__1_.jpeg" height="150"> |
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## Biography ## Biography
> **The Phase Diagram of All Inorganic Materials**
Chris Wolverton is the Jerome B. Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University. Before joining the faculty, he worked at the Research and Innovation Center at Ford Motor Company, where he was group leader for the Hydrogen Storage and Nanoscale Modeling Group. He received his BS degree in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin, his PhD degree in Physics from the University of California at Berkeley, and performed postdoctoral work at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). His research interests include computational studies of a variety of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly materials via first-principles atomistic calculations, high-throughput and machine learning tools to accelerate materials discovery, and “multiscale” methodologies for linking atomistic and microstructural scales. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Society for Metals, and is an ISI Highly Cited Researcher. He has published more than 400 papers, with ~45,000 citations, and an h-index of 106. Chris Wolverton is the Jerome B. Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University. Before joining the faculty, he worked at the Research and Innovation Center at Ford Motor Company, where he was group leader for the Hydrogen Storage and Nanoscale Modeling Group. He received his BS degree in Physics from the University of Texas at Austin, his PhD degree in Physics from the University of California at Berkeley, and performed postdoctoral work at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). His research interests include computational studies of a variety of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly materials via first-principles atomistic calculations, high-throughput and machine learning tools to accelerate materials discovery, and “multiscale” methodologies for linking atomistic and microstructural scales. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Society for Metals, and is an ISI Highly Cited Researcher. He has published more than 400 papers, with ~45,000 citations, and an h-index of 106.
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