Focus Session: Computational Nanoscience V
FOCUS · R32 ·
Presentations
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Multi-scale Modeling of Thermal-Electromechanical Response of Piezoelectric Thin Film
ORAL
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Authors
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Liming Xiong
- The George Washington University
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James Lee
- The George Washington University
- George Washington University
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Youping Chen
- The George Washington University
- George Washington University
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Yajie Lei
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Multi-scale Simulations of SiO$_2$ Systems I: Classical and Hybrid Simulations
ORAL
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Authors
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Chao Cao
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Yao He
- University of Florida
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Haiping Cheng
- University of Florida
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Multiscale Simulation of SiO2 II: Quantum Simulations
ORAL
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Authors
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Yao He
- University of Florida
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Chao Cao
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Haiping Cheng
- University of Florida
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Dissipation of Mechanical Energy in Carbon Nanotube-based Mechanical Devices
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Paul Tangney
- The Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Elastic properties of SiC nanoscopic wires
ORAL
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Authors
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Maxim Makeev
- NASA Ames Research Center, MS 229-1, Moffett Field, CA 94035
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Madhu Menon
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506
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Deepak Srivastava
- NASA Ames Research Center, MS 229-1, Moffett Field, CA 94035
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Simulation Studies of Mechanical Properties of Novel Silica Nano-structures
ORAL
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Authors
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Krishna Muralidharan
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Juan Torras-Costa
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Samuel Trickey
- University of Florida
- Quantum Theory Project and Department of Physics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
- QTP, University of Florida
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On The Nonlinear Mechanics of Carbon Nanocones Using The Consistent Atomic-scale Finite Element Method
ORAL
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Authors
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Arash Mahdavi
- Penn State, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
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Eric Mockensturm
- Penn Sate, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
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Nanocrystalline Domain Formation as a Strain Relaxation Mechanism in Ultra-Thin Metallic Films
ORAL
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Authors
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M. Rauf Gungor
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Dimitrios Maroudas
- University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003-3110
- Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
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New and exotic self-organized patterns for modulated nanoscale systems
ORAL
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Authors
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Eliana Asciutto
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Christopher Roland
- North Carolina State University
- Department of Physics, NCSU
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Celeste Sagui
- North Carolina State University
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Studies of elastic and plastic deformation of nanostructured materials: A continuum approach
ORAL
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Authors
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Mikko Haataja
- Princeton University
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Peter Stefanovic
- McMaster University
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Nikolas Provatas
- McMaster University
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Van der Waals forces between nanoclusters: importance of many-body effects
ORAL
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Authors
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Hye-Young Kim
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Jorge Sofo
- Physics Department, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
- Department of Physics, The Pennsylvania State University
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Darrell Velegol
- Chemical Engineering Department, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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Milton Cole
- Penn State University
- Physics Department, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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Amand Lucas
- Physics Department, University of Namur, Begium
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Average speeds and durations of pulsed plane waves transmitted through chiral sculptured thin films
ORAL
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Authors
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Joseph Geddes
- Penn State University
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Joseph Geddes
- Penn State University
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Approximate Approach to Multi-Dimensional Tunneling in Solids
ORAL
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Authors
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Mario Ancona
- Naval Research Laboratory
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