Computational Nanotechnology

Computational nanotechnology is a part of nanotechnology concerned with the development and use of computer-based models for understanding, evaluating and predicting the behaviour or properties of systems relevant to nanotechnology. Covers computational methods associated with semiconductor quantum dots and molecular magnetism, as well as modeling of nanoparticles. The part of computational nanomechanics has turned out to be an essentially critical in the development and improvement of nanotechnology, in light of the fact that the length and time sizes of essential nanoscale frameworks and wonder have contracted to the level, where they can be individually tended to, with high-devotion PC recreations and hypothetical demonstrating Software for Modelling of Nano Materials

  • Computational Hub for Nanotechnology
  • Microstructure-based Models and Dislocation Analysis
  • Multiscale Modelling for the Materials Improvement and Design
  • Mechanics of Nano materials

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