Dear MARVEL'ers,
Please find below our latest newsletter, with news and events linked to the MARVEL community. This month, read about a study that could improve the design of industrial-scale processing techniques for lead perovskites, as well as about a new type of so-called "bite" defects, identified as the most common source of disorder in on-surface synthesized graphene nanoribbons. Read too about how both superconductivity and high critical temperature are found in the 2D semimetal W2N3.
The review of electronic-structure methods which has been published for Nature Materials will be of interest to the MARVEL community, in particular to members involved in electronic-structure simulations.
This month, we'll have several other exciting events. In particular, take note of the MARVEL Distinguished Lecture by Darío Gil, Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research as well as of a MARVEL seminar on open science and open access.