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  1. Free Unified Rendering in Python

    24 Nov 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Eleftherios Garyfallidis

    FURY is a new visualization engine and platform for 3D+ animations involving scientific data. It provides both desktop and web-based versions using an easily accessible Pythonic API. In addition, for experienced programmers it allows to directly access the GPU and program using shading...

  2. Agent Based Active Matter Simulations with Mechanica

    14 Nov 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Somogyi, Andy T

    Mechanica is an interactive mesh-free, chemistry and biology simulation environment, with an emphasis towards enabling users to model and simulate complex sub-cellular and cellular biological physics problems.  Mechanica is designed first and foremost to enable users to work interactively...

  3. Dinesh Ramkrushna Rotake

    Dinesh Rotake received the B.Sc.(Computer Science) and B.E. (Electronics) degree from Nagpur University, Nagpur, India, in 2004, 2009 respectively, the M.Tech degree in VLSI Design from G.H....

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  4. May 06 2010

    Illinois CNST ANNUAL NANOTECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP 2010

    The broad objective of the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) workshop is to showcase University of Illinois research in bionanotechnology/ nanomedicine,...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/268

  5. Using Mass Spectrometry to Understand Membrane Organization

    28 Mar 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Mary Kraft

    Our ability to engineer tissues and biomimetic devices hinges upon an understanding of the structure-function relationship in healthy and diseased cells. Our laboratory utilizes materials characterization, quantitative engineering principles, cell biology and chemistry to elucidate the influence...

  6. Modeling (Semi) Unstructured Proteins

    26 Mar 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Michael Colvin

    The past century has seen tremendous progress in determining the biochemical and biophysical processes that constitute life. One exciting consequence of this understanding is the possibility of developing mathematical models of biological function that are accurate and even predictive. My...

  7. The Functional Protocell concept

    23 Mar 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Eric Jakobsson

    We have invented and created the first prototype of the Functional Protocell.We define the “functional protocell" as a nanoporous solid surrounded by a membrane. The cavities in the solid can be filled with any desired electrolyte up to the limit of solubility. The surrounding membrane can...