James Chelikowsky

  • Professor
  • Director, Center for Computational Materials
  • Physics

W. A. "Tex" Moncrief, Jr. Chair in Computational Materials
Core Faculty, the Oden Institute

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Biography

James Chelikowsky assumed his current position as the W.A. “Tex” Moncrief, Jr. Chair of Computational Materials and professor in the Departments of Physics, Chemical Engineering, and Chemistry in January 2005. From 1980–1987 he worked at Exxon Research and Engineering Corporate Research Science Laboratories. In this capacity, he served as group head in theoretical physics and chemistry. He went to the University of Minnesota in 1987 as a professor within the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. He was named an Institute of Technology Distinguished Professor at Minnesota in 2001. He  After receiving his B.S. degree, Summa Cum Laude, in physics from Kansas State University, where he held a National Science Foundation fellowship, and Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley, Chelikowsky performed postdoctoral work at Bell Laboratories from 1976–1978 and was an assistant professor at the University of Oregon from 1978–1980. 

Research

His research has made significant contributions within the field of computational materials science. His work has focused on the optical and dielectric properties of semiconductors, surface and interfacial phenomena in solids, point and extended defects in electronic materials, pressure induced amorphization in silicates and disordered systems, clusters and nano-regime systems, diffusion and microstructure of liquids, and the development of high performance algorithms to predict to predict the properties of materials. He has published over 375 papers, including five monographs.

Research Areas

  • AI for Health or Computational Science

Fields of Interest

  • Chemical Theory and Computation
  • Physical Chemistry

Centers and Institutes

  • Texas Materials Institute
  • Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences
  • Center for Computational Materials

Education

  • Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley
  • B.S., Kansas State University