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Multiscale Nanotechnology Group
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    • Soft matter
    • MEMS
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    • Nanofluidics
      • Fundamentals, Nanopores, Interfaces and Applications
      • Multiscale Analysis
      • Force fields, Coarse graining, Machine Learning
      • Micro/Nanojunctions
    • Nanobiotechnology
      • Sequencing, Sensing, Biological Channels
    • Nanomaterials/NEMS
      • Multiphysics and Multiscale Analysis
      • Properties, Interfaces, Dissipation, Sensing
      • Energy Storage and Conversion
    • Soft Matter
      • Droplets, Polymers, Lipids, Hydrogels, Nanoparticles
    • MEMS
      • Multiphysics Analysis
      • Microfluidics
      • Uncertainty quantification
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Nanofluidics

Our research in this area focuses on:

  • Solid-liquid interfaces focusing on fundamentals of interfaces (Recent Publications )
  • Multiscale analysis combining quantum, atomistic and continuum theories (Recent Publications )
  • Development of force-fields and coarse-grained potentials (Recent Publications )
  • Micro/nanojunctions focusing on complex dynamics at micro/nano junctions (Recent Publications )

In addition to focusing on fundamental physics and the development of efficient computational methods, we also focus on a number of applications such as water and ion transport in nanopores, water desalination, nanopower generation, separations in general, sensing, etc. Please look at the publications page for recent papers and more details

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Group News

  • Sequencing Peptides with Single Amino Acid Resolution!
  • Catalysis-Mediated Separation of Critical Minerals
  • Congratulations to Hananeh!
  • Open Positions!
  • Tuning Electron Wind Forces at Interfaces!
  • Group Members Receive CSE Continuing Fellowships!
  • IR Spectra of an Ionic Liquid
  • Alumnus Update!
  • Molecular Denoising using Generative Models!
  • Thermal Energy Constraint for NEMD!

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