About TYC
The Thomas Young Centre (TYC) is a dynamic and interdisciplinary alliance of London researchers operating at the forefront of science to address the challenges of society and industry through the theory and simulation of materials and molecules, or materials and molecular modelling.
We provide a framework through which we support current and future generations of researchers, fostering collaborations within our membership, with theoreticians and experimentalists outside of London, and with industry and government.
The TYC is made up of around 100 research groups from four London Colleges: Imperial College London, King’s College London, QMUL (Queen Mary University London) and UCL (University College London). The academic departments involved include Physics, Materials, Chemistry, Earth sciences, Biology, and several branches of engineering.
Upcoming events
TYC Mini-Symposium Bio Interest Group: AI-based approaches for biomolecular modelling and simulation – Chris Oostenbrink, BOKU & Franca Fraternali, UCL
24 April @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pmDrinks reception will be held in Physics E3/7 ground floor
TYC Seminar: Transformation of a Fermi surface into Luttinger arcs: A novel analytical insight – Alessandro Toschi, TU Wien, Austria
7 May @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pmAlessandro Toschi, Institute of Solid State Physics, TU Wien, Austria Transformation of a Fermi surface into Luttinger arcs: A novel analytical insightI will present an analytically solvable model for
TYC Masterclass: Mean field description of electronic structure: From Hartree-Fock to DFT and beyond
14 May @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pmProf. Hannes Jonsson, University of Iceland
Highlights
Equality, diversity and inclusion
Here at the Thomas Young Centre, we strive for equality and diversity in all that we do, while remaining aware of the challenges posed in equalising the recognised representation-imbalance of minority groups throughout the scientific community.