Daemon-COST Action
Data-driven applications towards the engineering of functional materials
DAEMON (Data-driven Applications towards the Engineering of functional Materials: an Open Network) is a COST Action that nurtures the growth of a cross-disciplinary and pan-European network, building capacity and promoting excellence in education and research, with the goal of accelerating materials discovery in Europe by means of cutting-edge computational techniques and data-driven methods.

Daemon News
Professorships in Energy Technologies and Energy Storage (tenure track)
From Milica Todorović, Vice Chair (27.01.2025) Professorships in Energy Technologies and Energy Storage (tenure track) The Faculty of...
Multiple PhD and Postdoc positions at the University of Jena (Germany)
From Kevin Jablonka, WG3 Co-leader (16.01.2025) If you are excited about ML for materials science and chemistry, we might have good news for you.We...
DAEMON 2025 Workshop
DAEMON is glad to announce the co-organization of "MACHINE LEARNING FOR MATERIALS DISCOVERY (ML4MD)" workshop, will take place on 05-08/05/2025 in...
DAEMON 2025 School
DAEMON is glad to announce its co-organization of the "School on Machine Learning for Molecules and Materials Research (ML4MMR)", which will take...
DAEMON General meeting 03-05/02/25
DAEMON COST will host in person and online participants for its 2025 General meeting on date 03-05/02/25 for a discussion on past, present, and...
Open calls for post-docs in ICIQ
There are a few opportunities to find post-docs positions in Núria Lópezgroup (https://iciq.org/research-group/prof-nuria-lopez/profile/) via a...

Τί οὖν, ὦ Διοτίμα;
‘And what is that, Diotima?’
Δαίμων μέγας, ὦ Σώκρατες· καὶ γὰρ πᾶν τὸ δαιμόνιον μεταξύ ἐστι θεοῦ τε καὶ θνητοῦ.
‘A great spirit [daemon], Socrates: for the whole of the spiritual is between divine and mortal.’
Τίνα, ἦν δ᾽ ἐγώ, δύναμιν ἔχον;
‘Possessing what power?’ I asked.
Ἑρμηνεῦον καὶ διαπορθμεῦον θεοῖς τὰ παρ᾽ ἀνθρώπων καὶ ἀνθρώποις τὰ παρὰ θεῶν
‘Interpreting and transporting human things to the gods and divine things to men’