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Symposium on Multi-physics of Materials and Interfaces @ USNCTAM 2010

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Dear Colleagues:

As a part of the 16th US National Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics conference (from June 27 to July 2, 2010 at Penn State University), we are organizing a symposium on the multi-physics, or the coupling among physical domains (thermal, electrical, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical to name a few).

Please consider submitting an abstract through the USNCTAM website and select the symposium 4-3. The website is: http://www.conferencetoolbox.org/USNCTAM2010/CallForPapersDetail.cfm and the deadline for submission is December 31, 2010.

Sincerely
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Aman Haque, Penn State University (URL: http://www.personal.psu.edu/mah37/)
&
Vikas Prakash, Case Western Reserve University (URL: http://www.engineering.case.edu/mae/faculty_profile.php?Faculty_ID=14)

 

  Description:  

The mechanical, thermal, fluidic, electrical, magnetic and chemical behaviors of nanostructured materials, such as, nanocrystalline materials, nanowires, nanofilms, and nanotubes have received considerable attention in recent years. This symposium is intended to survey the state-of-the-art in these efforts, with an emphasis on how ‘different' properties in such systems are ‘coupled.' Characterization of such coupling necessitates multiphysics approaches in modeling, simulation, and experiments. Keeping ‘coupling' as the main theme, we invite presentations on recent advances in theoretical and experimental methods that enable analysis of nanoscale effects and their coupling (across at least two physical property domains), in nanostructures, nanomaterials and biological systems. Presentations that describe the design and use of novel nanostructured interfaces to tailor energy transport and/or enable unique property couplings will be of special interest.

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