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K. J. Cho

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Affiliation Stanford University
Web Site http://me.stanford.edu/faculty/facultydir/cho.html
Biography

K. J. Cho is assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering at Standford University and is leader of the Multiscale Simulation Laboratory

KJ's research interests are focused on accurate investigations of diverse small scale complex material systems using rigorous computational methods. The computational research tools range from the ab initio method to the atomistic molecular dynamics and to the continuum finite element method.

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  1. MSL Simulator

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    17 Jun. 2005 | Tools | Contributor(s): K. J. Cho

    Computes material properties for carbon nanotubes, nanowires, nanoparticles, and more.