Computer in Science Engineering: featuring nanoHUB.org
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The current issue of Computing in Science and Engineering focuses on cyber-enabled nanotechnology, and nanoHUB.org is featured extensively throughout. Recent progress in modeling and simulation of nanoscale materials and devices is discussed by leading nanotechnology experts affiliated with nanoHUB.org. From photovoltaics to molecular dynamics in nanostructured materials, it's compelling information.
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- Alejandro Strachan, Gerhard Klimeck, Mark Lundstrom, Cyber-Enabled Simulations in Nanoscale Science and Engineering, Comput. Sci. Eng. 12, 2, 12-17 (2010)
- Yosuke Kanai, Jeffrey B. Neaton, Jeffrey C. Grossman, Theory and Simulation of Nanostructured Materials for Photovoltaic Applications, Comput. Sci. Eng. 12, 2, 18-27 (2010)
- Gerhard Klimeck, Mathieu Luisier, Atomistic Modeling of Realistically Extended Semiconductor Devices with NEMO and OMEN , Comput. Sci. Eng. 12, 2, 28-35 (2010)
- Yumi Park, Ya Zhou, Janam Jhaveri, Alejandro Strachan, Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Strain Engineering and Thermal Transport in Nanostructured Materials , Comput. Sci. Eng. 12, 2, 36-42 (2010)
- Reza Toghraee, Kyu-Il Lee, Umberto Ravaioli, Simulation of Ion Permeation in Biological Membranes , Comput. Sci. Eng. 12, 2, 43-47 (2010)
- Michael McLennan, Rick Kennell, HUBzero: A Platform for Dissemination and Collaboration in Computational Science and Engineering, Comput. Sci. Eng. 12, 2, 48-53 (2010)
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Computing in Science and Engineering, Vol. 12, No. 2