Using Computation to Drive the Self-Assembly of Complex Structures
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of computational self-assembly in this hour-long lecture from the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the cutting-edge research on how computational methods can be harnessed to drive the formation of complex structures through self-assembly processes. Gain insights into the intersection of computer science, materials science, and nanotechnology as the speaker discusses innovative approaches to designing and controlling the assembly of intricate structures at various scales. Learn about the potential applications of this technology in fields such as medicine, electronics, and materials engineering. Discover how researchers are leveraging computational power to predict, simulate, and optimize self-assembly processes, paving the way for new materials and technologies with unprecedented properties and functionalities.
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Using Computation to Drive the Self-Assembly of Complex Structures
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Santa Fe Institute
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