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IT13. Modeling at nanoscale — Materials, mechanics and bio applications
The author presents recent work on the computational modeling at the nanoscale level. Brief discussions on the molecular/atomistic modeling methods relevant to nanoscale are discussed. Hybrid and nanocomposites comprised material phases at varying length scales and nanomaterial constituents. Other areas of the research focused on the deformation and fracture at nanoscale in bimetallic nanolayers and the molecular level interactions in biosensor applications.