Simulations and Computational Science
Workshops
Excellence in Computer Simulation
The successes of computational science and engineering (CSE) over the past two-three decades have been substantial, but at the beginning of a new century, it is useful to reflect on what has been accomplished, on how computational science and engineering are evolving, and on how we can be even more successful in the future.
Excellence in Computer Simulation brought together experts who have made strong contributions to CSE and thought deeply about the field. The one-day event consisted of individual talks followed by short discussions. Each presentation was recorded for dissemination on the nanoHUB to provide a resource for students preparing for careers in science and engineering and to simulate a broader discussion within the NCN and across the national and international research community.
NEMO5 Tutorials (2012 Summer School)
NCN's 2012 Electronics from the Bottom Up (EBU) Summer School, co-sponsored by Intel, was a weeklong event to introduce students to new ways of thinking about electronic materials and devices. The second half of the week included a hands-on workshop for the nanoelectronics modeling tool, NEMO5, developed in Prof. Gerhard Klimeck's research group. Those videos and slides are available at the link above and can be used to gain an understanding of NEMO5's capabilities in general, but for up to date information, please see https://nanohub.org/groups/nemo5distribution