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Coarse-Grained Simulations of Polymer-Grafted Nanoparticle Monolayers - Lisa Hall

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Overview

Explore coarse-grained simulations of polymer-grafted nanoparticle monolayers in this 44-minute conference talk by Lisa Hall from Ohio State University. Delivered as part of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Conference on Structure Design and Emerging Phenomena in Nanoparticle Assemblies, the presentation delves into the mesoscale realm of nanoparticle assembly. Gain insights into the interdisciplinary nature of this field, combining chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, and physics to create functional materials with complex structures and quantum properties. Discover how researchers are developing new theoretical, computational, and experimental methods to advance the understanding of nanoparticle assemblies and their potential applications. Learn about current developments in the field and explore future directions for research in this cutting-edge area of materials science.

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Coarse-grained simulations of polymer-grafted nanoparticle monolayers ▸ Lisa Hall (Ohio State)


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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