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---
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short_description: A brief description of SLIMES Lab
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# SLIMES Research Group

**South London Innovative Materials Evaluation Squad**

*Computational Materials Science β€’ London South Bank University*

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## About Us

Welcome to the SLIMES Research Group GitHub organisation! We are a computational materials science research lab led by Dr John Buckeridge at London South Bank University. Our group focuses on advancing materials modelling and simulation using computational techniques and emerging AI approaches to enable optimised, sustainable technologies for future demands.

### 🎯 Our Mission

At the intersection of physics, chemistry, and computer science, we utilise state-of-the-art computational tools to gain insights across diverse areas - from defects and charge transport to functional materials design. We integrate machine learning and artificial intelligence methods to enhance efficiency and discovery in our pursuit of materials innovations.

### πŸ”¬ Research Areas

- **Defects in Semiconductors**: Understanding charge carrier interactions with defects in crystalline systems
- **Energy Materials**: Materials for sustainable energy applications and high-power microelectronics
- **Machine Learning for Materials**: AI-driven approaches for materials discovery and property prediction
- **Density Functional Theory**: Advanced computational modeling and simulation
- **Sustainable Technologies**: Materials research for environmental applications

## 🌐 Website

Visit our official website: **[slimeslab.github.io](https://slimeslab.github.io)**

Our website features:
- Research topics and methodologies
- Team members and collaborators
- Publications and news updates
- Interactive galleries and resources
- Open positions and opportunities

## πŸ‘₯ Leadership

**Dr. John Buckeridge** - Principal Investigator
- Senior Lecturer in Thermofluids and Turbomachinery
- School of Engineering, London South Bank University
- πŸ“§ j.buckeridge@lsbu.ac.uk
- 🌐 [Personal Website](https://jbuckeridge.github.io)
- πŸŽ“ [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=hfyoL4AAAAAJ&hl=en)

## πŸ› οΈ Technologies & Tools

Our research leverages cutting-edge computational tools and frameworks:

- **Simulation Software**: VASP, Quantum Espresso, VESTA
- **Programming Languages**: Python, JavaScript, FORTRAN
- **Machine Learning**: TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn
- **Visualisation**: VESTA, Matplotlib, custom web-based tools
- **High-Performance Computing**: University HPC clusters

## πŸ“Š Research Impact

- **75+** Research Publications
- **5,500+** Citations
- **5+** Group Members
- **Multiple** International Collaborations

## 🀝 Collaborations

We maintain active collaborations with leading research institutions worldwide, including partnerships with:
- Materials Chemistry Consortium (MCC)
- Thomas Young Centre (TYC)
- The Royal Society of Chemistry
- QEVEC Research Network
- D-Wave Systems

## πŸ”— Connect With Us

- 🌐 **Website**: [slimeslab.github.io](https://slimeslab.github.io)
- πŸ“§ **Email**: j.buckeridge@lsbu.ac.uk
- πŸ”¬ **ResearchGate**: [SLIMES Lab](https://www.researchgate.net/lab/SLIMES-Lab-John-Buckeridge)
- πŸ’Ό **LinkedIn**: [Dr. John Buckeridge](https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-buckeridge-05642918/)

## πŸ“ Location

**London South Bank University**  
T703 Tower Block, Division of Mechanical Engineering  
103 Borough Road  
London, SE1 0AA, UK

## πŸš€ Getting Involved

### For Students
We welcome talented students at all levels:
- **PhD Positions**: Computational materials science projects
- **Master's Projects**: Materials modeling and simulation
- **Bachelor's Thesis**: Introduction to computational research

### For Researchers
- **Postdoc Opportunities**: Advanced research positions available
- **Visiting Scholars**: Collaborative research visits welcomed
- **Industry Partnerships**: Technology transfer and joint projects

### For Developers
- **Open Source**: Contributing to materials science software
- **Web Development**: Enhancing research visualization tools
- **Machine Learning**: AI applications in materials discovery

Check our [Open Positions](https://slimeslab.github.io/group/open-positions.html) page for current opportunities.

## πŸ“ˆ Repository Organization

Our repositories are organised into several categories:

### πŸ”¬ Research Projects
- Materials modelling simulations
- Machine learning models for property prediction
- DFT calculation workflows
- Data analysis and visualisation tools

### πŸ› οΈ Software Tools
- Custom analysis scripts
- Workflow automation tools
- Research infrastructure code

## πŸŽ“ Research Philosophy

Our approach combines:

1. **Literature Review**: Vigorous survey of existing knowledge
2. **Computational Modeling**: 3D materials structure modeling
3. **Simulation & Analysis**: Advanced computational techniques
4. **Machine Learning**: AI-enhanced discovery and prediction
5. **Validation**: Experimental collaboration and verification

## πŸ“„ License & Usage

Unless otherwise specified, code in our repositories is available under open source licenses. Please check individual repository licenses for specific terms.

**Website & Branding**: Β© 2025 SLIMES Research Group, London South Bank University. All Rights Reserved.

## πŸ’ Acknowledgments

We gratefully acknowledge support from:
- London South Bank University
- UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
- European Research Funding Programs
- Industry Partners and Collaborators

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**Built with ❀️ for advancing materials science through computational modelling and AI-driven approaches.**

*For more information, visit our [website](https://slimeslab.github.io) or contact Dr. John Buckeridge at j.buckeridge@lsbu.ac.uk*