Predictive Modeling of Nanomaterial Properties - Presentations
Overview:
Mark Lundstrom - Predictive Simulation of NanomaterialsMike Roco - Predictive simulation of nanomaterials and nanosystems: NNI Context and Workshop Goals
Michael Garner - Toward Predictive Nanomaterial Design
Session 1: Nanomaterials: Views from Industry
Jeff Meth - Nano-modeling: Synergies with DuPontSession 2: Predictive Simulation of Nanomaterials: Views from Academia
Emily Carter - Predictive Modeling of Materials at the Nanoscale: What can we learn from Quantum MechanicsBill Curtin - Mechanics Modeling at the Nanoscale: Prospects and Challenges
Glenn Fredrickson - Predictive Simulation of Nanomaterials: Self-Assembly
Where & When
Date: October 9 - 10, 2007
Location: Arlington Residence Court Hotel, Arlington, VA
http://www.arlingtoncourthotel.com/
Menu
Overivew
Joint Modeling Needs (Background Information)
AF&PA Nano Forest (Background Information)
Industry Modeling Needs (one page requests from industry)
Agenda
Workshop Presentations & Executive Summaries
Session 3: Supporting Activities
Marty Wortman - Some Comments on Predictive ModelsDon Saari - Thoughts About Multiscale Analysis
Mike Postek - Predictive MOdeling of Materials at the Nanoscale
Michael McLennan - Cyberinfrastructure for Predictive Modeling
Session 5: Models of Industry-University-National collaborative research
Jeff Welser - The Semiconductor Industry's Nanoelectronics Research InitiativeJack Wells - User Model at the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences
Breakout Session Notes:
Electronic Properties - Session NotesOptical Properties - Session Notes
Mechanical Properties - Session Notes
Hierarchical & Self Assembly - Session Notes
Synthesis & Molecular Design - Session Notes
Executive summaries:
Electronic Properties - Executive SummaryOptical Properties - Executive Summary
Mechanical Properties - Executive Summary
Synthesis & Molecular Design - Executive Summary