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  1. Simulating Field Theory in the Light-Front Formulation

    08 Jan 2021 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Peter J. Love

    I will talk about quantum simulation algorithms based on the light-front formulation of quantum field theory. They will range from ab initio simulations with nearly optimal resource scalings to VQE-inspired methods available for existing devices.

  2. Zoom Recording Setting Recommendations for nanoHUB Content

    06 Jan 2021 | Papers | Contributor(s): Joseph M. Cychosz

    This document contains setting recommendations for zoom when recording presentations. Use of these settings will make the production effort much easier and will result in a higher quality end product.

  3. Synchronization in Neural Systems

    21 Dec 2020 | Tools | Contributor(s): Jeffery Coulter

    Describe the basic mechanisms of neuronal dynamics and how neurons synchronize, as well as explain the significance of synchronization in neuroscience

  4. A Vaccine Model for COVID-19

    25 Jan 2021 | Tools | Contributor(s): Kali Nicole Konstantinopoulos, James A Glazier (editor), Josua Oscar Aponte-Serrano (editor)

    Simulate the introduction of a vaccine in the COVID-19 pandemic, focused on the US.

  5. Radiation and Immunotherapy Cancer Treatment Simulation

    21 Dec 2020 | Tools | Contributor(s): Olson, Mercedes N

    Simulates how radiation and Immunotherapy cancer treatments effect a primary and secondary tumor

  6. Tuberculosis Model Incorporating Treatment, Vaccination, and Antibiotic Resistance

    27 May 2021 | Tools | Contributor(s): Antonio Zdanis Neher

    Run though an interactive application to learn more about the consequences of antibiotic resistant pathogens through the lens of Tuberculosis.

  7. Influenza In Host Kinetics Model

    19 Dec 2020 | Tools | Contributor(s): Hanna, Tyler Scott, James A Glazier, Josua Oscar Aponte-Serrano

    Module explaining the in-host viral kinetics of IAV under different conditions.

  8. Quantum Mathematics: Counting, Computing, and Reasoning with Quantum Numbers

    18 Dec 2020 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Zhenghan Wang

    In this talk I will explain the basics of wave functions, quantum computing, and speculate on implications for future mathematics.

  9. COVID-19 R0 Estimator

    18 Dec 2020 | Tools | Contributor(s): Josua Oscar Aponte-Serrano, James A Glazier

    Simulate the COVID-19 pandemic using a SIR model and estimate parameters from reported cases data

  10. Jupyter in nanoHUB: Developing and Deploying Jupyter Tools in nanoHUB

    16 Dec 2020 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Alejandro Strachan

    This presentation is available for pre-screening. The final presentation production will be forth coming.

  11. Advancing Photonic Device Design and Quantum Measurements with Machine Learning

    18 Dec 2020 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Alexandra Boltasseva

    In this talk, photonic design approaches and emerging material platforms will be discussed showcasting machine-learning-assisted topology optimization for thermophotovoltaic metasurface designs and machine-learning-enabled quantum optical measurements.

  12. Machine Learning Framework for Impurity Level Prediction in Semiconductors

    15 Dec 2020 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Arun Kumar Mannodi Kanakkithodi

    In this work, we perform screening of functional atomic impurities in Cd-chalcogenide semiconductors using high-throughput computations and machine learning.

  13. Winter Interactive nanoBIO Workshop

    10 Dec 2020 | Workshops

    The Winter Interactive nanoBIO Workshop will walk students and researchers through how to understand a variety of biological problems using simulations based on cloud-based tools on nanoHUB or other easy to use platforms. Each session will include some background material to understand the nature...

  14. SEM Image Segmentation Workshop

    12 Jan 2021 | Tools | Contributor(s): Aagam Rajeev Shah, Darren K Adams, Mitisha Surana, Ricardo Toro, Sameh H Tawfick, Elif Ertekin

    This tool introduces users to machine learning used to segment microscopy images

  15. MOSFET Simulation (Interactive notebook)

    09 Dec 2020 | Tools | Contributor(s): Daniel Mejia

    Jupyter notebook that explore drain current as a function of source-drain voltage for different values of gate voltage, gate dimensions, substrate material, and oxide material in an n-type MOSFET. inspired on the original mosfetsat tool

  16. Understanding COVID-19 Infection, Immune Response, and Drug Therapy through Multiscale, Multicellular Modeling and Simulation

    10 Dec 2020 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): T.J. Sego

    This workshop presents an open-source Python- and XML-scripted multiscale modeling and simulation framework of an epithelial tissue infected by a virus, a simplified cellular immune response and viral and immune-induced tissue damage and shows how to use it to model basic patterns of infection...

  17. To See or Not to See? Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Surfaces

    03 Dec 2020 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Jenny Willis, NNCI Nano

    This activity can be completed as a separate one or in conjunction with the lesson Superhydrophobicexpialidocious:  Learning about hydrophobic surfaces found at: https://www.nnci.net/node/5895. The activity is a visual demonstration of the difference between hydrophobic and hydrophilic...

  18. Resolving Power – Seeing is Understanding

    03 Dec 2020 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Edward Lawrence, NNCI Nano

    This lesson introduces students to light microscopes and their limitations in viewing small features and objects.  In addition, they will learn about more powerful imaging tools by understanding the principles of operation of electron and atomic force microscopes. As a culminating...

  19. Modeling Nanotechnology Project

    03 Dec 2020 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Ayesha Denny, NNCI Nano

    Students will explore products that have been developed or enhanced by incorporation of nanotechnology. They will choose a product to investigate and then determine how this nano-product works, e.g. the science and engineering of the product.  Their final part of the project will be to...

  20. Exploring Surface Energy of Polymers by Contact Angle Estimation

    03 Dec 2020 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Fred Okoh, NNCI Nano

    Students will qualitatively and quantitatively estimate contact angles of polymers and compare their surface energy. They will use a variety of polymer sheets onto which they will place drops of water. After observing the shape of the drop, they will take digital photographs of the drop, print...