Andre Schleifeمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Andre Schleife is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois. His research focuses on advanced computational methods to study electronic and energy materials under extreme conditions, including quantum mechanical excitations and femtosecond relaxation processes. He leads the Schleife Research Group, advancing first-principles simulations using density functional theory, many-body perturbation theory, and time-dependent density functional theory. His work bridges theory and experiment, collaborating globally with experimentalists to validate findings. Education Director of the Illinois Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) since 2023, Schleife teaches courses such as MSE 304 (Electronic Properties of Materials) and MSE 598 ML (Machine Learning for Materials Science). He has advised numerous PhD students including Dr. Ethan Shapera, Dr. Kisung Kang, Yi-Ting Lee, and Cindy Wong. His group's innovations include the Interactive Holographic Display System (IHDS) for materials education and quantum computing simulations of materials defects. Key research areas include optical properties of materials, electron-ion dynamics, and magnon excitations in quantum materials. Recent awards include the 2023 Dean's Award for Excellence in Research and 2024 College Award for DEI. Collaborations emphasize multi-scale modeling and database-driven materials design for applications in electronics and energy storage. Notable Projects: IHDS holographic visualization tool, quantum computing for defect simulations Grants: Supported by NSF, DOE, and NCSA SPIN program Lab Infrastructure: Access to high-performance computing resources and advanced spectroscopy tools Labs/Teams: Schleife Group focuses on computational materials science with active collaborations in spintronics, nanomaterials, and quantum materials. Postdocs Zhihao Jiang and Vijaya Amerikhi contribute to magnon properties research and quantum simulations.







