Tags: nanoMFG Node

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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.

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  1. Graphene Raman Fitting Tool

    Tools | 29 May 2018 | Contributor(s):: Matthew Glen Robertson, Aagam Rajeev Shah, Darren K Adams, Elif Ertekin

    Analyze Raman spectra from graphene

  2. Focused Ion Beam Molecular Dynamics

    Tools | 24 Apr 2018 | Contributor(s):: Joshua Michael Stout, Sixian Jia

    3-D Molecular Dynamics Simulation of a Gallium FIB on Silicon