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Materials strength: does size matter? nanoMATERIALS simulation toolkit tutorial
Purdue University
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- Part of: NCN Nanomaterials: Tutorials
- Part of: Nanotechnology 501 Lecture Series
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Alejandro Strachan received his doctoral degree in Physics from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Before joining Purdue, Strachan was a staff member at Los Alamos National Laboratory and worked at the California Institute of Technology. Prof. Strachan’s research focuses on developing and validating computational methodologies aimed at predicting the behavior of materials from first principles and their application in technologically relevant areas where a molecular-level understanding is lacking and can help solve outstanding problems. Areas of interest include: active and energetic materials, mechanical properties of nanoscale or nano-structured materials, and computational materials design.
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Alejandro Strachan (2007), "Materials strength: does size matter? nanoMATERIALS simulation toolkit tutorial," https://nanohub.org/resources/2322.
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