Mathematical and Computational Modeling for Nanohybrids
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Theory and Simulation of Nanostructures".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 January 2024) | Viewed by 12550
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Interests: multiscale modeling (algorithm and applications); nonlinear mechanics of nanomaterials and low-dimensional (2D) materials; radiation damage, mechanics of nuclear materials; mechanics of energetic materials; ferroelectrics
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Dear Colleagues,
The Special Issue, entitled “Mathematical and Computational Modeling for Nanohybrids ”, welcomes the numerical research of nanohybrids by means of computation, numerical analyses, modeling, and the interplay of modeling and computational mathematics. Nanohybrids are materials with organic and inorganic components that are linked together at the nanometer scale. All numerical investigations are encouraged, including first-principles calculations, molecular dynamics simulations, Monte Carlo simulations, tight-banding, phase fields, finite element methods, multiscale modeling, and other mathematical and computational models. This Special Issue will especially focus on the studies of various properties (structural, mechanical, electrical, thermal, optical, acoustic, chemical, etc.) of nanohybrids for diverse applications in energy, catalysis, electronics, optoelectronics, advanced functionals, and so on. Advanced algorithms and methods for nanohybrids from all disciplines are also desirable.
Dr. Qing Peng
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- computational modeling
- nanohybrids
- molecular dynamics
- structure and properties
- nanocomposites
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