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Matthew Foulkes

Professor of Physics at Imperial College London. Computational materials scientist and electronic structure theorist who uses density functional theory and quantum Monte Carlo methods to investigate the properties of molecules and solids. One of my main current interests is in using neural networks to represent quantum mechanical many-fermion wave functions.

Institution: Imperial College

Email: [email protected]

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