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Recent Advances in Computational Methods for Nanoscale Phenomena


Ann Arbor, MI


August 29-31, 2016

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Contact Information

For administrative information about the workshop, contact Ruth Hengst at ruth@usacm.org.

Important Dates

April 1 - May 31, 2016: Abstract submission

June 15, 2016: Notification of abstract submission for speakers

June 15 - August 15, 2016: Registration

August 16 - August 31, 2016: Late/on site registration

 

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The travel awards have been made possible through NSF Award CMMI-1254424 (Mechanics of Materials program), which is gratefully acknowledged.

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

Recent Advances in Computational Methods for Nanoscale Phenomena

Welcome to Recent Advances in Computational Methods for Nanoscale Phenomena

This workshop aims to bring together researchers from applied mathematics, materials science, mechanics and physics to discuss recent advances in computational methods to elucidate nanoscale mechanics, nanoscale transport, and material behavior at the nanoscale along with its influence on macroscopic material properties. Topics of interest include both the development of new techniques as well as their application to gain insight into material properties and performance.

Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
1. Computational methods for electronic structure, atomistic, and other nanoscale calculations
2. Computational methods for bridging length and time scales
3. Computational methods describing emergent phenomena and microstructure evolution
4. Predicting material behavior using novel computational methods

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