Gabriel Ravanhani Schleder

Gabriel Ravanhani Schleder

Research Scientist of Theory, Simulation, and Data Science of Nanomaterials

Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano/CNPEM)

Harvard University

Biography

Gabriel Schleder is a Research Scientist of Theory, Simulations and Data Science of Nanomaterials at the Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano/CNPEM). His research interests include machine learning, computational materials science, density functional theory (DFT), artificial intelligence, nanoscience, and condensed matter physics. He integrates and helps to lead the Theory, Simulations, and Data Science division of LNNano, which is a transversal competence working in close collaboration with the other lab areas and divisions.

Interests
  • Computational Materials Science
  • Machine Learning
  • Density Functional Theory (DFT)
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Condensed Matter Physics
Education
  • PhD in Nanoscience and Advanced Materials, 2021

    Universidade Federal do ABC

  • PhD Visiting Experience (Efthimios Kaxiras group), 2020-2021

    Harvard University

  • MEng in Nanoscience and Advanced Materials, 2017

    Universidade Federal do ABC

  • BEng in Materials Engineering, 2016

    Universidade Federal do ABC

  • BSc in Science and Technology, 2014

    Universidade Federal do ABC

Experience

 
 
 
 
 
Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano/CNPEM)
Research Scientist
March 2023 – Present Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Research Scientist of Theory and Data Science of Nanomaterials
 
 
 
 
 
Harvard University
Postdoctoral Fellow in Applied Physics
July 2021 – February 2023 Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Researcher in Simulations and Machine Learning of Quantum Materials and Twistronics.
  • Taught two undergraduate courses: Phys20-Computational Physics; and AM10-Python for Scientists and Engineers.

Highlights

BRICS
BRICS 2023 South Africa (Young Innovator Prize)
Selected by the Brazilian Academy of Sciences (ABC) to represent Brazil in the prize section “Modernizing Agriculture”. Presented the work “Wearable Sensors on Plant Leaves for On-Site Monitoring of Plant Water Loss in Agriculture”, co-led by Dr. Renato S. Lima at LNNano. The work was a finalist at the Prize presented at Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
The National Institute of Science, Technology and Innovation Program (INCT/CNPq) of Materials Informatics has been created! We have scholarships of all levels, from undergrad to postdoctoral levels.
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Contact

Entre em contato!

  • gabriel.schleder (@) lnnano.cnpem.br
  • R. Giuseppe Máximo Scolfaro, 10000, Campinas, SP, Brazil 13083-970