Overview
Logistics
Week I: How Computers See Reality
1.
Lecture 1: Building Blocks
1.1.
W1L1: Slides and Video
2.
Lecture 2: Time and Code
2.1.
W1L2: Slides and Video
2.2.
W1L2: Extra Material
3.
Lecture 3: Naive Modeling
3.1.
W1L3: Slides and Video
3.2.
W1L3: Extra Material
Week II: Learning to Speak Computer
4.
Lecture 4: Writing a Simulation
4.1.
W2L4: Slides and Video
4.2.
W2L4: Extra Material
5.
Lecture 5: Physics and Code
5.1.
W2L5: Slides and Video
5.2.
W2L5: Extra Material
6.
Lecture 6: Numerical Newton
6.1.
W2L6: Slides and Video
6.2.
W2L6: Extra Material
Week III: Physics and Scales
7.
Lecture 7: Statistics and States
7.1.
W3L7: Slides and Video
7.2.
W3L7: Extra Material
8.
Lecture 8: Multi-Scale Models
8.1.
W3L8: Slides and Video
8.2.
W3L8: Extra Material
9.
Lecture 9: More Laws of Motion
9.1.
W3L9: Slides and Video
9.2.
W3L9: Extra Material
Week IV: Physics to Chemistry
10.
Lecture 10: Potentials and Materials
10.1.
W4L10: Slides and Video
10.2.
W4L10: Extra Material
11.
Lecture 11: Lennard Jones and Argon
11.1.
W4L11: Slides and Video
11.2.
W4L11: Extra Material
12.
Lecture 12: Increasing Model Complexity
12.1.
W4L12: Slides and Video
12.2.
W4L12: Extra Material
Week V: Generalizations and Practicalities
13.
Lecture 13: Potential Energy Surfaces
13.1.
W5L13: Slides and Video
13.2.
W5L13: Extra Material
14.
Lecture 14: High Performance Computing
14.1.
W5L14: Slides and Video
14.2.
W5L14: Extra Material
15.
Lecture 15: Machine Learning and (false) Supremacy
15.1.
W5L15: Slides and Video
15.2.
W5L15: Extra Material
Glossary
Light
Rust (default)
Coal
Navy
Ayu
Water, Chemicals and more with Computers for Chemistry
W1L1: Video & Slides
Video
The video is meant to be watched after a quick run through of
the notes
:
Jamboard
In Class
Slides
Google Slides
(embeded below)