Atomistic processes at material interfaces
Acronym
 ATMIN 
Description of the granted funding
 The interface is the boundary where two different materials meet. An important example of a material interface which is detrimental to a device's operation is the solid-electrolyte interphase, a layer that grows within the contact region between electrolyte and electrode in batteries, negatively affecting their reliability. Atomistic modeling, which offers a route to obtain a deep understanding of these processes, is rapidly evolving in the midst of a machine learning and artificial intelligence driven revolution. Yet, the ultimate test for any theory and simulation is experiment, and achieving experimental agreement and incorporating experimental data into these atomistic simulations is the next frontier in atomistic modeling. The ATMIN consortium in cooperation with top international collaborators will strive to bridge the gap between reality and simulation for the characterization of material interfaces at the nanoscale. 
Show moreStarting year
 2025 
End year
 2027 
Granted funding
Funder
 Research Council of Finland 
Funding instrument
 Targeted Academy projects 
Decision maker
 Suomen akatemian muu päättäjä 
18.12.2024
18.12.2024
Other information
Funding decision number
 364778 
Fields of science
 Chemical sciences 
Research fields
 Kemia 
Identified topics
 nuclear safety,  nuclear reactors