Tags: Monte Carlo

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Monte Carlo methods are a class of computational algorithms that rely on repeated random sampling to compute their results. Monte Carlo methods are often used in simulating physical and mathematical systems. Because of their reliance on repeated computation of random or pseudo-random numbers, these methods are most suited to calculation by a computer and tend to be used when it is unfeasible or impossible to compute an exact result with a deterministic algorithm.

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  1. Nongnuch Artrith

    Dr. rer. nat. Nongnuch Artrith (http://nartrith.atomistic.net) is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in the Materials Chemistry and Catalysis group at the Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science,...

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  3. Thomas A Manz

    Tom Manz is a Chemical & Materials Engineering faculty at New Mexico State University. His research group develops new computational chemistry methods and physical interaction models. He is the...

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    staff, RUET

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    I'm a Final Year UG student pursuing B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. I wish to pursue MS in Material Science and Engineering and further develop better materials for wide array of products...

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    Austin Saragih is an undergraduate student studying Industrial Engineering at Purdue University. He is a 2013 NCN Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow.

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  15. Miguel Angel Gosalvez

    Miguel A. Gosálvez received the M.S. degree (licentiate) in Material Physics in 1996 from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, and the Ph.D. degree in Computational Physics from Helsinki...

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  17. Dierk Raabe

    PROFESSIONAL SKETCHPROF. DIERK RAABEDepartment of Microstructure Physics and Alloy DesignMax-Planck-Institut fuer EisenforschungFax: ++49 –(0)211-6792-278E-mail: d.raabe@mpie.dewww.mpie.de- - - -...

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    I am interested in applying computational materials science tools to practicle issues in ferrous metallurgy in order to advance our understanding and applications of steels. My educational...

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