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Major Goals: Funding was requested from the Army Research Office to allow symposium organizers to cover registration fees and provide partial travel reimbursement for invited speakers, early-career researchers and students based on merit and need. Multidisciplinary research is touted as essential to innovation. That is why, from April 17 -23, 2021, researchers working in seemingly unrelated fields gathered Virtually, to promote, share and discuss issues and developments across disciplines. The 2021 MRS Spring Meeting and Exhibit was the key forum to present research to an interdisciplinary and international audience. It provided a window on the future of materials science, and offered an opportunity for researchers--from students and postdoctoral fellows, to Nobel and Kavli Prize Laureates--to exchange technical information and network with colleagues. Accomplishments: Symposium CT05 aligns with numerous ARL core technical competencies in Materials and Manufacturing Sciences and Computational Sciences, and included presentations by world leading researchers developing data science, machine learning and computational methods of interest to the Engineering Sciences Directorate, Materials Science Division, Information Science Directorate, and Mathematical Science Division. Symposium EL02 - The primary goal of this symposium is to bring together world-leading experts from the academy as well as industry to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of metal halide semiconductors for optoelectronics. This symposium will focus on a wide range of metal halide semiconductors including lead-based halide emitters, low-dimensional halide semiconductors, and non-toxic heavy metal-free halide semiconductors to explore the fundamentals of those halide materials, including theoretical calculation, crystal/defect chemistry, carrier dynamics, photophysics, and ion migration.