Simulation, Education, and Community for Nanotechnology (original) (raw)

Making Data and Simulation Pervasive

Micro-Electronics Security Training Center (MEST) on nanoHUB

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Chipshub

Visit Chipshub.org for a curated view of nanoHUB resources for semiconductor education and workforce development.

Discount on Online Molecular Modeling Courses

Level up your skill set with hands-on, online computational chemistry courses using industry-leading technology from nanoHUB partner, Schrödinger. nanoHUB users get a 10% discount using code: NANOHUB2

Education Center

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Events

View the nanoHUB calendar to find out about upcoming events. A variety of events are offered throughout the year, including interactive, hands-on workshops, webinars, tool demos and more.

Recitation Series for Semiconductor Education

The Recitation Series for Semiconductor Education will enable faculty to enhance existing or new semiconductor classes with interactive simulations. Simulations and animations can immerse students into “what if” scenarios and engage them in more active forms of learning, including explorations used in homework assignments and design projects.

Hands-on Data Science and Machine Learning Training Series

The workshops are designed for students, researchers, and industrial practitioners interested in exploring data science in a hands-on manner. The offerings assume little prior experience with machine learning and minimal programming experience. The Spring 2020 series contains introductory material.

Spring nanoBIO Workshop Series

The Spring Interactive nanoBIO Workshop will teach students and researchers to understand a variety of biological problems using nanoHUB's easy-to-use cloud-based simulation tools.

Ions in Nanoconfinement

This app empowers users to simulate ions confined between material surfaces that are nanometers apart, and extract the associated ionic structure. The app facilitates investigations for a wide array of ionic and environmental parameters using standard molecular dynamics (MD) method for unpolarizable surfaces.

PhysiCell for COVID-19

This model simulates viral dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus / COVID19) in a layer of epithelium and an immune response. It is being rapidly prototyped and refined with community support.

COVID-19 Virtual Tissue Model

Built on the sophisticated CompuCell3D framework, the COVID-19 Virtual Tissue Model provides a predictive multiscale modeling framework that integrates the wide variety of clinical and research data into a predictive, mechanism-based computational model.

2D Materials Liquid Exfoliation

Machine learning tool for screening and analysis of solvent performance in liquid phase exfoliation of 2D materials using simulation data.

Machine Learning Modules

Explore and use educational modules for data science and machine learning in engineering. Each module consists of a recorded lecture, hands-on tutorial and homework assignment with online simulations.

GR-ResQ

A comprehensive database of recipes and results of graphene synthesis by chemical vapour deposition, as well as a suite of software tools to analyze the database.

We are a diverse community of nanotechnology researchers and educators

nanoHUB.org is the premier place for computational nanotechnology research, education, and collaboration. Our site hosts a rapidly growing collection of Simulation Programs for nanoscale phenomena that run in the cloud and are accessible through a web browser.

nanoHUB also provides a vast array of resources that help users learn about our simulation programs and about nanotechnology in general. We offer a venue to explore, collaborate, and publish new content.

Our mission is to accelerate innovation through user-centric science & engineering.

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Tools of the trade

nanoHUB lets you run a wide variety of complex simulation tools as well as easy to use but powerful apps, all in your web browser. Powered by a sophisticated cyberinfrastructure and run transparently in a scientific computing cloud at Purdue University and national grid resources your simulations are in good hands – nanoHUB uptime is more than 99%.

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Discover valuable resources

Enter the world of nanotechnology resources: papers, videos, other stuff that you may find interesting. Dig in!

Connect & Collaborate

Organize collaborative groups and projects for task tracking, document & data sharing, and publishing.

Share Your Efforts

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