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Nanoelectronics and Modeling at the Nanoscale
Series | 30 Jun 2011 | Contributor(s):: Dragica Vasileska, Gerhard Klimeck
Nanoelectronics refers to the use of nanotechnology on electronic components, especially transistors. Although the term nanotechnology is generally defined as utilizing technology less than 100 nm in size, nanoelectronics sometimes refers to transistor devices that are so small that inter-atomic...
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Anis DJEDIDI
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Santosh KC
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Would doing a degree in chemistry help me in the field on Nanotechnology? Specifically NEMS field
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Hello,
I am currently an undergraduate student at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada studying Engineering Physics. From this program I gain a very similar education as...
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Kaiming Cai
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In the context of molecular dynamics, when does classical mechanics breakdown?
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In the context of molecular dynamics, when does classical mechanics breakdown?
I viewed a lecture and wrote down some of the main points that the professor discussed. One of them was the...
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Physics for Future Presidents
Courses | 26 Jan 2011 | Contributor(s):: Jerry M. Woodall
The purpose and goals of this course are to provide a liberal arts style education in physics that could be important for you to understand if you were the president of the United States (or any other executive job). In other words, you will learn real, advanced physics without employing any...
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Sivasayanth Vanniyasingam
I’m a Material Science and Engineer From University of Moratuwa , Srilanka. And I’m fascinated about Method of mathematics, Optimization, data mining, internet and related technology, photography,...
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Nano*High: From Atoms to Electricity: An Introduction to Nuclear Power, Its Promise and Challenge
Online Presentations | 02 Feb 2010 | Contributor(s):: Brian D. Wirth
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Nano*High. Professor Brian Wirth from the UC Berkeley Dept. of Nuclear Engineering presents the basics of nuclear science, and discusses the technological challenges involved in generating nuclear power and dealing safely with the by-products.
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Illinois PHYS 466, Lecture 6: Scalar Properties and Static Correlations
Online Presentations | 03 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley
Scalar Properties, Static Correlations and Order ParametersWhat do we get out of a simulation? Static properties: pressure, specific heat, etc. Density Pair correlations in real space and Fourier space Order parameters and broken symmetry: How to tell a liquid from a solid Dynamical properties...
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Illinois PHYS 466, Lecture 7: Dynamical Correlations & Transport Coefficients
Online Presentations | 02 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley
Dynamical correlations and transport coefficientsDynamics is why we do molecular dynamics! Perturbation theory Linear-response theory Diffusion constants, velocity-velocity auto correlation fct. Transport coefficients Diffusion: Particle flux Viscosity: Stress tensor Heat transport: energy...
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Illinois MatSE485/Phys466/CSE485 - Atomic-Scale Simulation
Courses | 27 Jan 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley
THE OBJECTIVE is to learn and apply fundamental techniques used in (primarily classical) simulations in order to help understand and predict properties of microscopic systems in materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. THE EMPHASIS will be on connections between the simulation...
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Illinois PHYS 466, Lecture 1: Introduction
Online Presentations | 28 Jan 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley
Introduction to Simulation Content: Why do simulations? Moore's law Two Simulation Modes Dirac, 1929 Challenges of Simulation: Physical and mathematical underpinnings Complexity Estimation of Computer Time and Size Challenges of Simulation: Multi-scale computational materials research Short...