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Isaac Tamblyn is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Ottawa and an Affiliate Member of the Vector Institute of Artificial Intelligence. He also holds a position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on applying AI and deep learning to nanoscience problems, particularly materials and processes related to renewable energy. Tamblyn earned his PhD in Physics from Dalhousie University as a Killam Scholar, followed by postdoctoral studies at the Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories. He has also held visiting roles at UC Berkeley and the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
His academic journey includes a NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship and prior work as a senior researcher at the National Research Council of Canada. His research interests span machine learning-driven materials discovery, computational physics, and reinforcement learning frameworks for chemistry and engineering. Tamblyn has pioneered tools like ChemGymRL and fintech-kMC, advancing AI applications in these fields.
Key research trends in his publications emphasize machine learning for materials science, algorithmic development in chemistry, and optimization strategies in high-cost environments. His work bridges theoretical physics with practical AI solutions, addressing challenges in renewable energy systems and catalytic materials.
- Awards: Killam Scholar (2010), NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow
Active in collaborative initiatives, Tamblyn leads research groups at both universities and contributes to interdisciplinary projects via Vector Institute affiliations. His lab focuses on leveraging AI to solve complex physical and materials science problems, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and energy innovation.
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