4th International Conference on

Materials Genome

ICMG - IV
ACCMS Theme Meeting

Conference Date - February 19-21, 2026

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Overview of the Conference

The International Conference on Materials Genome (ICMG) series at SRM University-AP, India, began in 2018 under the theme of the Asian Consortium on Computational Materials Science (ACCMS). ICMG, a biennial conference, is established to foster and promote research and development in the field of computational materials science.

Objectives of the Conference

The enormous progress in computational approaches, coupled with advances in experimental measurements over the past decades, clearly demonstrates the crucial role these methods can play in addressing complex research challenges. Quantum mechanics-based calculations, combined with machine learning (QM/ML), are particularly effective in guiding experiments aimed at discovering novel materials and understanding the fundamental properties of materials with technological significance. This conference will highlight the current status, future plans, and prospects in the field, covering recent developments in first-principles calculations, experimental techniques, materials databases, and machine learning for materials science. The primary objective of this meeting is to foster collaborations among theoreticians, experimentalists, and industry professionals by facilitating the exchange of ideas and research findings through poster and oral presentations.

Announcements

Invited Speakers

Celebrating the Legacy of Prof. Saha-Dasgupta at 60: Tanusri Saha-Dasgupta, Senior Professor and Director of the S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, is widely recognized for her contributions to computational condensed matter physics. She completed her Ph.D. under Prof. Abhijit Mookerjee, spending several years abroad, mentored by distinguished physicists as Prof. Ole Andersen. Tanusri joined SNBNCBS in 2001, building her own group, supervising more than 25 Ph.Ds, teams of postdoctoral researchers, and undergraduates. With 300+ articles to her profile, she has a leading edge in the advancement and application of electronic structure methods in quantum materials, and material prediction with state-of-the-art ML tools. She has steered breakthrough scale-ups to the computational infrastructure at SNBNCBS. She has been honoured with several prestigious awards, including Swarnajayanti Fellowship, J. C. Bose Fellowship, DAE Raja Ramanna Prize Lecture Award, and Fellowship of the American Physical Society.

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