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Usage

Usage is calculated on the last day of every month. For more information on usage data, visit the Usage Overview page.

Table 1: Overview
Item Value
Contributions: 11
Total Simulation Users Served: 113
Total "and more" Users Served: 36,065
Rank by Contributions: 83 / 1269
First Contribution: 10 Aug 2005
Last Contribution: 12 Jul 2010
Citations on Contributions: 1
Table 2: Simulation Tool Usage
# Tool Name Users served in last 12 months Simulation Runs in last 12 months Total users served Total Simulation Runs Citations Published On
1 Thermoelectric Generator Module with Convective Heat Transfer 35 443 115 1,412 1 12 Jul 2010
total 35 443 113 1,412
Table 3: "and more" Usage
# Resource Title Users served in last 12 months Total users served Citations Published On
1 BNC Annual Research Review: Overview of BNC Research Online Presentations 4 10 - 02 Dec 2009
2 Birck Nanotechnology Center Annual Research Review: 2009 Workshops 45 154 - 02 Dec 2009
3 BNC Research Review: The Birck Nanotechnology Center-Progress, Opportunitiees, and Challenges Online Presentations 8 286 - 04 Jun 2008
4 Birck Nanotechnology Center Annual Research Review: 2008 Workshops 70 1,214 - 04 Jun 2008
5 Solid-State Lighting: An Opportunity for Nanotechnologists to Address the Energy Challenge Online Presentations 50 1,807 - 25 Apr 2007
6 BNC Annual Research Symposium: Welcome and Overview Online Presentations 6 240 - 23 Apr 2007
7 Nanotubes and Nanowires: One-dimensional Materials Online Presentations 31,290 47,403 - 17 Jul 2006
8 Designing Nanocomposite Materials for Solid-State Energy Conversion Online Presentations 61 945 - 28 Dec 2005
9 Designing Nanocomposite Thermoelectric Materials Online Presentations 183 2,361 - 08 Nov 2005
10 Nanomaterials: Quantum Dots, Nanowires and Nanotubes Online Presentations 438 5,870 - 10 Aug 2005
total 13,283 36,065
* Total only includes versions of the tools this author contributed to.

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