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Alfredo Correa is currently at the [http://www.llnl.gov Lawrence Livermore National Labs] as a [https://fellowship.llnl.gov/ Lawrence Fellow]. |
Alfredo Correa is currently at the [http://www.llnl.gov Lawrence Livermore National Labs] as a [https://fellowship.llnl.gov/ Lawrence Fellow]. |
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'''Address: |
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory<br> |
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Mechanics and Computation<br> |
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7000 East Avenue, L-415 |
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Department of Mechanical Engineering <br>MS 4040<br> |
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Livermore, CA 94550 |
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Stanford, California 94305<br> |
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'''Email:''' <br> |
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phone: 925-422-3520 |
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fax: 925-422-6594 |
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==Research== |
==Research== |
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My research is currently focused in development of electronic structure methods under magnetic field. |
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My research is focused in first principles atomistic methods in the context of high-pressure physics, modeling of pump probe experiments (x-ray absorption and optical properties) and equations of state |
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calculation. |
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I am also developing methods for electronic structure calculations to incorporate the effect of finite magnetic field in density functional algorithms. |
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I am currently a Lawrence Fellow at LLNL. I was previously a SEGRF Fellow during my Ph.D. at University of California, Berkeley. |
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 19 September 2009
Alfredo Correa is currently at the Lawrence Livermore National Labs as a Lawrence Fellow.
Address:
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
7000 East Avenue, L-415
Livermore, CA 94550
email: correaa arroba llnl arroba gov
phone: 925-422-3520
fax: 925-422-6594
Research[edit]
My research is focused in first principles atomistic methods in the context of high-pressure physics, modeling of pump probe experiments (x-ray absorption and optical properties) and equations of state calculation.
I am also developing methods for electronic structure calculations to incorporate the effect of finite magnetic field in density functional algorithms.
I am currently a Lawrence Fellow at LLNL. I was previously a SEGRF Fellow during my Ph.D. at University of California, Berkeley.