Tags: simulation and modeling

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  1. Verification and Validation in Simulations of Complex Engineered Systems

    03 Jan 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Robert Moser

    Computational simulation is a ubiquitous tool in engineering. Further, the explosion of computational capabilities over the last several decades has resulted in the use of computational models of unprecedented complexity to make critical design and operation decisions. One potential benefit...

  2. What's the HUBbub? - Panel Discussion

    31 Jan 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan, Mark Lundstrom, Rudi Eigenmann

  3. What's the HUBbub? HUBzero technology for online research and teaching collaborations

    21 Feb 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Michael McLennan

  4. Why quantum dot simulation domain must contain multi-million atoms?

    11 Jan 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Muhammad Usman

    The InGaAs quantum dots obtained from the self-assembly growth process are heavily strained. The long-range strain and piezoelectric fields significantly modifies the electronic structure of the quantum dots. This imposes a critical constraint on the minimum size of the simulation domain to study...

  5. Winter Interactive nanoBIO Workshop

    10 Dec 2020 |

    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...

  6. [Illinois] Computational Microscopy for Health and Technology

    17 Dec 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Klaus Schulten

    It is today becoming possible to view and study biological systems on the cellular scale using computational methods, offering insights into new solutions to mankind's health and energy needs. Engineers and scientists at our NIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics have...

  7. [Illinois] Genetic Engineering for Nisin Diffusion and Tool Walkthrough

    30 Jul 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Asha Kirchhoff

    In this video Illinois Bioengineering student Asha Kirchhoff discusses the fundamentals behind the Biomedical Engineering Society's Nisin Diffusion experiment and setup for Engineering Open House. She also provides a walkthrough for the Nisin Diffusion tool hosted here at Nanohub.org.

  8. [Illinois] MCB 493 Neural Systems Modeling

    29 Oct 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Thomas J. Anastasio

    The purpose of this independent study is to give students hands-on experience in using computers to model neural systems. A neural system is a system of interconnected neural elements, or units. Students will use existing computer programs which will simulate real neural systems. They will...