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Wenhao Sun UM
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ส.ค. 2020
Wenhao Sun
Assistant Professor
Materials Science and Engineering
University of Michigan
mse.engin.umich.edu/people/whsun
MSE 532 Advanced Thermodynamics of Materials
Assistant Professor
Materials Science and Engineering
University of Michigan
mse.engin.umich.edu/people/whsun
MSE 532 Advanced Thermodynamics of Materials
Virtual Reality 3D Tomography of Lithium Ion Battery
Virtual Reality examination of the image slices from the 3D tomography of a lithium ion battery.
Wenhao Sun Research Group: www.whsunresearch.group
University of Michigan - Materials Science and Engineering
Special thanks to Theodore Hall for VR development
Funding from UM XR Clinic Grant: adue.engin.umich.edu/xr-clinic/
UM Duderstadt Visualization Center
Software: UM Jugular 4.0
Hardware: Meta Quest 2
Wenhao Sun Research Group: www.whsunresearch.group
University of Michigan - Materials Science and Engineering
Special thanks to Theodore Hall for VR development
Funding from UM XR Clinic Grant: adue.engin.umich.edu/xr-clinic/
UM Duderstadt Visualization Center
Software: UM Jugular 4.0
Hardware: Meta Quest 2
มุมมอง: 367
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Ternary phase diagram in Virtual Reality
มุมมอง 7842 ปีที่แล้ว
Virtual Reality examination of Al-Cu-Y Ternary Phase Diagram Developed and demonstrated by Krystal Quinn, Senior Undergraduate in MSE Phase diagrams calculated using pycalphad Wenhao Sun Research Group: www.whsunresearch.group University of Michigan - Materials Science and Engineering Special thanks to Theodore Hall for VR development Funding from UM XR Clinic Grant: adue.engin.umich.edu/xr-cli...
Lifting Phase Diagrams out of Flatland - Wenhao Sun
มุมมอง 7053 ปีที่แล้ว
Northwestern University MRSEC Seminar January 21st, 2022 When synthesizing a new material, one often starts by consulting the thermodynamic phase diagram. There are four main varieties of phase diagrams today: 1) Temperature-Pressure; 2) Temperature-Composition; 3) Ellingham (T, μO2); and 4) Pourbaix diagrams (pH, Redox potential). However, these 2D phase diagrams do not account for many other ...
Wenhao Sun APS Invited 2021
มุมมอง 6743 ปีที่แล้ว
Evaluating synthesis and synthesizability beyond the DFT convex hull Wenhao Sun APS March Meeting Invited Talk - Computational Design and Discovery of Novel Materials
Unsupervised Machine Learning from 'Big' Materials Data
มุมมอง 4863 ปีที่แล้ว
Invited talk at the 2021 International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) conference in Prague. Session: "Data-Driven Discovery in Crystallography"
The interplay between thermodynamics and kinetics in solid-state ceramic synthesis - Wenhao Sun
มุมมอง 1.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
The interplay between thermodynamics and kinetics in the solid-state synthesis of layered oxides www.nature.com/articles/s41563-020-0688-6 Sequential pairwise reactions dictate phase evolution in the solid-state synthesis of multicomponent ceramics arxiv.org/abs/2009.10896 Video: th-cam.com/video/3FeZ8VxJ1hg/w-d-xo.html Selective metathesis synthesis of MgCr2S4 by control of thermodynamic drivi...
How to be the #1 pick in an R1 faculty search
มุมมอง 79K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Given by Wenhao Sun to the Ceder and Persson Research Groups at UC Berkeley in November 2019. Focused on Materials Science and Engineering, but applies to most R1 faculty searches in STEM. Unfortunately the faculty interviews question link is no longer available: gecd.mit.edu/sites/default/files/career/files/academic-interview-questions.pdf. Although not the same link, this one that came up whi...
Synthesis of YBa2Cu3O6+x (YBCO) from BaO2, CuO and Y2O3
มุมมอง 1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Observing and Modeling the Sequential Pairwise Reactions that Drive Solid‐State Ceramic Synthesis Akira Miura, Christopher J. Bartel, Yosuke Goto, Yoshikazu Mizuguchi, Chikako Moriyoshi, Yoshihiro Kuroiwa, Yongming Wang, Toshie Yaguchi, Manabu Shirai, Masanori Nagao, Nataly Carolina Rosero‐Navarro, Kiyoharu Tadanaga, Gerbrand Ceder, Wenhao Sun Advanced Materials (2021) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/d...
Lecture 18: Vibrational Entropies of Solids
มุมมอง 7724 ปีที่แล้ว
Napoleon's Buttons (0:00) Dulong Petit (4:42) Einstein Model, Quantum Mechanics (8:27) Einstein Model, Derivation (20:40) Einstein Model, Limiting Behavior (30:53) Debye Model (39:57) Reciprocal Space, Brillouin Zones, Phonon Dispersion (43:53) Density of States (56:25) Debye Heat Capacity (1:08:08) DFT Phonon Calculations ... for Sn! (1:18:10) Review (1:23:33) Encore: SnSe Thermoelectrics (1:2...
you have my respect sir. I was afraid of this process and dropped out after my first year. I do have a better salary now compared to my grad school days. But I always told myself that once I'm done with the kids and mortgage. I wanted to go back and do my PhD again. I just love thinking about science all day.
Very helpful!
american academics seem more focused on their job market and generating capital than on academics
I’m saving this for the future… currently a 3rd year undergrad
wow, academic job market is brutal
Considering the reactions in the comments sections, I’m worried about the state of professionalization in so-called hard science departments. Graduate students in my discipline are constantly taught how to interview. I thought this was common knowledge and practice across graduate programs in the US. It seems like you are doing a great service by teaching these things.
Amazing talk, thank you! I am going to start searching for jobs soon and having your insight about the procedure is going to be helpful :)
Fantastic. I am in the first year of my PhD program at MIT and was thinking similarly to how you described your early though process- thank you for sharing this perspective
Basically you need to be so smart to have time and ability to do the extra things. That’s the bottom line. Lol.
I don't even have a PhD but this was such an awesome talk and some of the points apply to general career as well. Great public speaker!
Very helpful
UofM is amazing.
State school 😅
Thank you so much for sharing this video!
On the practicing communication part, something I've liked, as someone who tends to struggle with controlling my stream of consciousness during conversation, is taking a random word generator and talking about the generated word for 2-5 minutes. I've only been doing it for a few weeks, and I've already seen improvement in the way I can distill the stream of consciousness into a cohesive message. Vinh Giang (TH-cam famous communication skills teacher) suggests the practice as a way to improve the mind-mouth connection.
Great talk! Coming from a philosophy gradaute student this applies to my field to a large extent too.
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I'm an undergrad now looking to along on this path. This was so inspiring. Thank you Professor Sun!
NOT THE DEALING WITH DEPRESSION SLIDE 😭😭😭😭
Very nice one, enjoyed it.
this is fucking bullshit, you are a native speaker, this is totally a different story
Thanks for being brutally honest.
The most genuine career talk ever! Would you care to share more about the training of charisma and voice control? 😊
Thanks fort your nice lecture !
Immensely valuable. Thanks
Impressive presentation-informative and inspirational!
Thank you so much for sharing this impressive presentation!
cute! full of love!
Very powerful video for academia application!
Like all of us, Apollo begins to cry before the final exam...
lucky to watch this video, thanks!
Everyone needs to hear the "My Story" part around 33:45.
I watched this video repeatedly before my chalk talk. Thanks to your video, I was able to get into my dream place! Thank you so much for your amazing seminar and for sharing this with the public!
Thank you so much for sharing such a great talk!
amazing presentation. thank you for sharing.
😂😊
how i wish i could really ubnderstand this stuff. any suggestion where to start?
Genuine and informative!
Thank you for sharing, this was extremely helpful!
As I am on the market for a faculty job, your talk is really helpful! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing! This talk is amazingly helpful at this point in my career.
very inspirational, I recommend people rewatch it again and again, it is very thought-provoking, learnt a lot.
Although these are all true and interview process is so intense, I still see a lot of professors doing research making no sense and have no insights into the field.
Many thanks for sharing your experience.
I am preparing for the job market, and I am so grateful that TH-cam recommended this video to me.
hope yours went well
This is the best talk I've heard about the faculty job application. Thanks for sharing it!
Several strong messages here for all PhD and Postdocs
I have gone on 5 campus visits (2 in 2020, 1 in 2021, 2 in this year, after 2 years of industry in between). I can attest this talk is on point about academic positions and choosing it as a long-term career. The concept of being a visionary scholar, and the communication of a grant applicant/PI, it's rarely taught in grad school classes, a good mentor might teach you those things, but not every mentor.
Did you get the position finally? what do you see as your weakness for the first visits that caused you not to get the job, if you don't mind sharing?
@@m-sa4335 Happy to share. Yes, but it says nothing about me really. Most of the cases when I didn't get the job, I had inside intel and it's about politics. Those who control the spice control the universe, where spice being money/funding, and universe being all decisions they see profit in, e.g., hiring, promotion, awards.
😂 some things can't or shouldn't be taught, that's the hallmarks of good scientists. It's almost always never too late thou
Thank you for sharing nice talk! The introduction about energy landscape is impressive. I've experienced similar feelings about the mystery of its vertical and horizontal axis. I'm wondering how does the "reaction coordinate" look like or how do we define the entropy of non-equilibrium configurations. In my understanding of your talk, the intermediate states during a reaction can be regarded as quasi equilibrium states, so we can define entropy-related quantities, such as grand potential or free energy.
Thank you for sharing this amazing talk. I wish I could have watched this during my PhD training...