Tags: nanoMFG Node

Description

nanoMFG Node at Illinois

The aim of the nanoMFG Node, hosted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in partnership with the University of California at Berkeley, is to develop computational software tools aimed at creating smart, model-driven and experimentally informed nanomanufactured structures and devices. To simulate every step of the manufacturing process of a nano-enabled product. The node’s mission is to be the engine for design, simulation, planning, and optimization of nano-manufacturing processes. This will be accomplished by developing tools using a layered computational infrastructure comprising nanoscale transport phenomena models, process models, uncertainty quantification framework, application and empirical validation of process models, tools for multiscale transport phenomena, and tools for nanoscale self-assembly.

Workshops (1-2 of 2)

  1. FDNS21: Future Directions in Nanomaterial Synthesis: From Rational Design to Data-Driven Manufacturing

    Workshops | 27 Apr 2021 | Contributor(s):: Sameh H Tawfick (organizer), Elif Ertekin (organizer), Lili Cai (organizer), Arend van der Zande (organizer)

    Bringing together the leaders in nanomaterials synthesis from around the world.

  2. 1st nanoMFG Node Workshop on Data-Science ENabled Advances in Nanomanufacturing (DSEAN)

    Workshops | 22 Apr 2019 | Contributor(s):: Kimani C Toussaint, ST H Tawfick, Chenhui Shao, Narayan Aluru, Placid M. Ferreira, Elif Ertekin, Taylor, Hayden, Jay R Roloff

    This workshop brought together experts in nanomanufacturing, data science, and cyberinfrastructure.