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  1. Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview II: Role of Proteins and Cellular Junctions

    28 Nov 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Terry Kuzma, NACK Network

    Outline:BiocompatibilityQuick overview of cellular interactionscale, size, generic animal cellNanoscale materials for biological interactionLiposomesMetal NanoparticlesNanoshellsExamples of bionano applicationsLectures:Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview IBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview...

  2. Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview III: Nanoparticles for Biological Applications Including Liposomes

    28 Nov 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Terry Kuzma, NACK Network

    Outline:BiocompatibilityQuick overview of cellular interactionscale, size, generic animal cellNanoscale materials for biological interactionLiposomesMetal NanoparticlesNanoshellsExamples of bionano applicationsLectures:Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview IBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview...

  3. Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview IV: Role of Metal Nanoparticles in Biological Applications

    28 Nov 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Terry Kuzma, NACK Network

    Outline:BiocompatibilityQuick overview of cellular interactionscale, size, generic animal cellNanoscale materials for biological interactionLiposomesMetal NanoparticlesNanoshellsExamples of bionano applicationsLectures:Biocompatibility and Cellular Overview IBiocompatibility and Cellular Overview...

  4. Buckypaper

    17 Apr 2013 | | Contributor(s):: shaheen goel

    the presentation gives a basic idea about the buckypaper and give breif details about the synthesis properties and applications of buckypaper

  5. Mar 30 2023

    Chemistry & Materials with the Amsterdam Modeling Suite

    Chemistry & Materials with the Amsterdam Modeling SuitePresenter:Dr. Nicolas OnofrioDate and Time:March 30, 2023; 10:00 - 11:00 AM EDTRegister here Abstract:In this talk, Dr....

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/2250

  6. Clustermag

    07 Jun 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Eldad Tamman

    Simulate clusters configurations of nanomagnets

  7. CNDO/INDO

    09 Oct 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Baudilio Tejerina, Jeff Reimers

    Semi-empirical Molecular Orbital calculations.

  8. david kuehn

    David Kuehn became the first Program Manager for the FHWA Exploratory Advanced Research Program. The Program Manager serves as the senior advisor to agency leadership and chair of an intramural...

    https://nanohub.org/members/34433

  9. David Vonlanthen

    https://nanohub.org/members/40768

  10. Oct 05 2022

    Density Functional Theory: Introduction and Applications

    Density Functional Theory: Introduction and ApplicationsDate and TimeOctober 5, 2022; 1:30 - 2:45 PM EDTPresenterAndré Schleife, Ph.D., Associate Professor at University of Illinois at...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/2232

  11. DragonflyTV Nano – Using the Power of Television to Introduce Middle School Children to Nanotechnology

    15 Jan 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Richard Hudson, Joan Freese, Angie Prindle, Lisa Regalla

    DragonflyTV is a PBS science series for children, broadcast nationwide and on the internet. DragonflyTV models authentic science inquiry through its unique approach: In each episode, ordinary kids conduct their own inquiry-based investigations, modeling the inquiry process and communicating the...

  12. Effective Integration of NIST Reference Data, Reference Materials, and Informatics in Support of Science and Technology

    15 May 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Carlos A. Gonzalez

    In this talk, a general description of NIST’s SRM program will be provided, highlighting some examples related to environmental science, clinical diagnoses and petroleum chemistry. In addition, issues related to the effective integration of reference data with reference materials and...

  13. EKC and Piranha remove titanium and niobium? And TiO2:Nb (niobium doped titanium dioxide)?

    Q&A|Closed | Responses: 1

    I would like to know if EKC (aqueous organic proprietary blend of 2-(2-Aminoethyoxy) Ethanol, Hydroxylamine and Cathechol) or Piranha ( sulfuric peroxide...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/2561

  14. Elif Ertekin

    Dr. Elif Ertekin is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and faculty affiliate of the National Center for Supercomputing...

    https://nanohub.org/members/21678

  15. Engineering Communication with Tinker Toys

    29 Jun 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Amber Genau

    This resource describes three variations on an engineering communication activity using Tinker Toys.  In the main activity, small groups of students are given a bag of Tinker Toys and instructed to build anything they like.  They are then asked to write down building instructions for...

  16. Exascale Co-design for Materials in Extreme Environments: Heterogeneous Algorithms for Heterogeneous Architectures

    30 May 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Timothy C. Germann

    Computational materials scientists have been among the earliest and heaviest users of leadership-class supercomputers. The codes and algorithms which have been developed span a wide range of physical scales and have been useful not only for gaining scientific insight, but also as testbeds for...

  17. Frontiers in Scanning Probe Microscopy

    30 Nov 2006 |

    From October 4- 6, 2006 the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University hosted a three day focused workshop on cutting edge SPM techniques that are under development throughout the world.The three day workshop featured thematically arranged invited talks. The workshop themes are...

  18. How Plasmonic Materials Make Light Work at Nanoscale

    06 Aug 2019 | | Contributor(s):: Alexandra Boltasseva

  19. How to predict band gap of other compounds ?

    Q&A|Open | Responses: 1

    How will I predict the band gap of any compound other than Si, SiO2, NaCl, Sn and Diamond ? What is the code for doing so? Also if i want to predict the bandgap of the polymer can I do so? and...

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/2663

  20. Illinois Center for Cellular Mechanics: Discovery through the Computational Microscope

    09 Feb 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Klaus Schulten

    Computational MicroscopeAll-atom molecular dynamics simulations have become increasingly popular as a toolto investigate protein function and dynamics. However, researchers are usuallyconcerned about the short time scales covered by simulations, the apparentimpossibility to model large and...