-
Mystery Molecules: Identifying Materials with Nanoscale Characterization Tools
Teaching Materials | 18 Mar 2020 | Contributor(s):: Maude Cuchiara, NNCI Nano
In this lesson plan, students will be given several similar looking materials and asked to identify them by observing them at the macro and micro-scale. They will then be exposed to different analytical tools and describe how they can be used to explore materials at the nanoscale. ...
-
The Pinch Test: The Right Tool for the Right Object
Teaching Materials | 21 Jan 2020 | Contributor(s):: Pamela Gilbert-Smith, NNCI Nano
This lesson will be used to assess student knowledge of size or SI prefixes and which equipment/tools you would need to view objects of particular sizes. The lesson can be used to see how much students know before teaching; to introduce them to the topic; or to assess what they have learned...
-
What are the restriction on the tool short name?
Q&A|Closed | Responses: 0
Hello,
When submitting a tool we're asked to supply a short tool name, the name that's going to be on the -t argument of invoke.
How long can the name be? What...
https://nanohub.org/answers/question/2130
-
Abdelmoumene Laidouci
Ph.D. in fundamental and applied physics at the department of physics, Saad Dahlab University “BLIDA1”.Education Ph.D. in Fundamental and Applied Physics (Physics), 2016 to 2022. (Algeria)Master’s...
https://nanohub.org/members/174559
-
Gejala Penyakit Jantung
Hello, semua yang tidak pasti akan terus berupaya untuk memastikan semuanya menjadi lebih baik lagi karena beberapa upaya tersebut bisa membuat orang terus meninggi dan tentu untuk gejala penyakit...
https://nanohub.org/members/172947
-
Smt. A. Naga Malli
Assistant Professor, Dept of ECE, Gayatri Vidya Parishad college of Engineeering(A)
https://nanohub.org/members/146115
-
[Illinois] Genetic Engineering for Nisin Diffusion and Tool Walkthrough
Online Presentations | 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.
-
Atomistic Alloy Disorder in Nanostructures
Online Presentations | 26 Feb 2007 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck
Electronic structure and quantum transport simulations are typically performed in perfectly ordered semiconductor structures. Bands and modes are defined resulting in quantized conduction and discrete states. But what if the material is fundamentally disordered? What if the disorder is at the...
-
Technique for High Spatial Resolution, Focused Electrical Stimulation for Electrically Excitable Tissue
Online Presentations | 08 Aug 2006 | Contributor(s):: Matteo Mannino
Cochlear implant devices have made use of electrode pulses as a method of nerve fiber stimulation since their early conception. Electrode stimulation is limiting in both quality and consistency, and a new method is required if significant improvements to implant devices are to be made. By using a...
-
Exploring Electron Transfer with Density Functional Theory
Online Presentations | 11 Jun 2006 | Contributor(s):: Troy Van Voorhis
This talk will highlight several illustrative applications of constrained density functionaltheory (DFT) to electron transfer dynamics in electronic materials. The kinetics of thesereactions are commonly expressed in terms of well known Marcus parameters (drivingforce, reorganization energy and...
-
Vector Free Energy Calculation with Adaptive Biasing Force
Online Presentations | 18 Jun 2006 | Contributor(s):: Eric F Darve
This presentation discusses recent numerical methods to calculate thefree energy as a function of a reaction coordinate for bio-molecules.Free energy is often called potential of mean force and represents theeffective potential experienced by a generalized coordinate for abio-molecular system....
-
Molecular Dynamics Simulations with the Second-Generation Reactive Empirical Bond Order (REBO) Potential
Online Presentations | 02 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: Wen-Dung Hsu, Susan Sinnott
In this presentation, the molecular dynamics (MD) simulation will be introduced first. The applications of MD simulation, the procedure of MD simulation and some speed-up methods in MD simulation will be talked. Then the bond order potentials which are capable to predict bond breaking and new...
-
Workspace
Tools | 21 Apr 2006
Development workspace
-
First Principles-Based Modeling of materials: Towards Computational Materials Design
Online Presentations | 20 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: Alejandro Strachan
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with accurate, first principles-based interatomic potentials is a powerful tool to uncover and characterize the molecular-level mechanisms that govern the chemical, mechanical and optical properties of materials. Such fundamental understanding is critical to...
-
EDA Challenges in Nanoscale Design: A Synopsys Perspective
Online Presentations | 11 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: Rich Goldman
Rich Goldman gives an overview of the current state ofthe semiconductor and EDA (Electronic Design Automation) industry with aspecial focus on the impact of nanometer scale design on design tools andthe economics of the industry.
-
Tutorial on Using Micelle-MD
Online Presentations | 05 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: Patrick Chiu, Kunal Shah, Susan Sinnott
This is a tutorial using Micelle-MD. This includes the main capabilities, computation procedure, with format of files generated, and the simulation setup, which includes the material models implemented.
-
Mechanical Properties of Surfactant Aggregates at Water-Solid Interfaces
Online Presentations | 05 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: Patrick Chiu, Kunal Shah, Susan Sinnott
This is a talk on the mechanical properties of surfactant aggregates at water-solid interfaces using Micelle-MD. This includes silica indentations of micelles with comparison to experimental data and graphite indentation of Micelle.
-
A Primer on Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM)
Online Presentations | 04 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: Ron Reifenberger
Scanning Probe Microscopes and their remarkable ability to provide three-dimensional maps of surfaces at the nanometer length scale have arguably been the most important tool in establishing the world-wide emergence of Nanotechnology. In this talk, the fundamental ideas behind the first scanning...
-
Thermal Microsystems for On-Chip Thermal Engineering
Online Presentations | 04 Apr 2006 | Contributor(s):: Suresh V. Garimella
Electro-thermal co-design at the micro- and nano-scales is critical for achieving desired performance and reliability in microelectronic circuits. Emerging thermal microsystems technologies for this application area are discussed, with specific examples including a novel micromechanical...
-
Electron and Ion Microscopies as Characterization Tools for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Online Presentations | 27 Feb 2006 | Contributor(s):: Eric Stach
This tutorial presents a broad overview of the basic physical principles of techniques used in scanning electron microscopy (SEM), as well as their application to understanding processing/structure/property relationships in nanostructured materials. Special emphasis is placed on the capabilities...