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nanoHUB - Educational Tour de Force
Online Presentations | 14 Jan 2016 | Contributor(s): David K. Ferry
nanoHUB was originally created to bring together the computational electronics world as a place where programs and results could be efficiently shared. For that purpose, it has matured and grown to where it is a major force in the area. But, it can also be a great tool for education, an...
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nanoHUB: Cloud Scientific Computing in Materials Education and Research
Online Presentations | 22 Jan 2016 | Contributor(s): Alejandro Strachan
nanoHUB’s cyber-infrastructure empowers simulation tool developers to make their codes universally accessible and useful via cloud computing and empowers users who can run hundreds of tools using a web-browser or tablet, free of charge, and without the need to download or install any...
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nanoHUB: Not Just for PhDs
Online Presentations | 20 Jan 2016 | Contributor(s): Deb Newberry, Nano-Link Center for Nanotechnology Education
In 2004, Dakota County Technical College started a 2 year, AAS degree Nanoscience Technician program. This program has always involved an aspect of computer simulations, both in a specific Computer Simulation class and as a part of several other classes such as the nanoelectronics and materials...
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Polymer Synthesis and Characterization in the Cloud: a nanoHUB Classroom Experience
Online Presentations | 22 Jan 2016 | Contributor(s): Coray Colina
In this talk, I’ll share the experience of teaching a junior undergraduate computational course in materials science and engineering, with over 70 participants. Both molecular and continuum methods were studied and applied to relevant materials problems. Students were able to build and...
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nanoHUB@SIU: Pedagogy and Beyond
Online Presentations | 22 Jan 2016 | Contributor(s): Shaikh S. Ahmed
As a postdoctoral researcher at NCN, during the years 2005-7, in addition to usual research activities, I was tasked with working closely with the nanoHUB Team to augment a few pre-existing quantum device simulators, create rappturized user interfaces, and run end-to-end simulations for...
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A Comparative Study of nanoHUB Tools for the Simulation of Carbon-based FETs
Presentation Materials | 03 Sep 2015 | Contributor(s): Jose M. de la Rosa
This work compares the different tools available in nanoHUB for the electrical simulation of carbon- based field-effect transistors made up of either carbon nanotubes (CNTs) or graphene. ...
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The Deployment and Evolution of the First NEEDS- Certified Model — MIT Virtual Source Compact Model for Silicon Nanotransistors
Online Presentations | 04 Oct 2015 | Contributor(s): Shaloo Rakheja
In my talk, I will walk you through the fundamental steps involved in developing compact models, using the MVS model as an example. From the “lessons learned” in the process of MVS release in 2013 and its subsequent updates, I will provide a checklist of good practices to adopt while...
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Nanomaterial Registry: present and future
Online Presentations | 18 Feb 2016 | Contributor(s): Alexander Tropsha
The Nanomaterial Registry is a data-driven tool aimed at enabling researchers to close this knowledge gap. As researchers interact with the information in this central data repository, knowledge will be extracted and used to guide new research and, ultimately, the safe use of nanomaterials....
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nanoHUB Used in Research: A One Developer/User View
Online Presentations | 18 Feb 2016 | Contributor(s): Dragica Vasileska
In this presentation I will give overview of selected nanoHUB tools and their potential for performing state- of-the-art research. The tools selected for this purpose include SCHRED, QuaMC2D, and OMEN nanowire/ NEMO5. ...