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Heterostructured Nanocrystalline Materials (May 30 - June 1, 2012)
Organizing Committee
- Tim Schulze
(University of Tennessee) - Vivek Shenoy
(Brown University) - Peter Smereka
(University of Michigan)
[Simulation of Stranski-Krastanov growth using kinetic Monte Carlo]
The theme of this workshop is the computation, modeling, and mathematical analysis of heterostructured nanocrystalline materials. This includes quantum dots, nanowires, graphene, and grain boundaries. These various phenomena will be discussed in the context of modeling and computation on different scales ranging from density functional theory to continuum mechanics. The workshop will also address various techniques that allow one to combine models on different scales to yield efficient computational methods.
