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- noun physics, technology The study of the
mechanical properties ofnanostructures andnanomaterials
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Its educational emphasis is on the fundamentals and advanced diagnostics, with a view toward the future, of biomechanics, biopropulsion, micro and nanomechanics, space science, and space technology.
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Areas of interest include high-performance computational modeling of non-linear, multi-scale or multi-physics phenomena with special interests in computational biomechanics including transport phenomena in biological systems, complex fluids, or nanomechanics.
iMechanica - Comments msjone 2010
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Shaker A. Meguid on Mon, 2010-03-29 04: 14. nanomechanics; nanotubes; van der Waal interactions; continuum model
iMechanica - Comments Gonzalo M. Villagomez 2010
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Shaker A. Meguid on Mon, 2010-03-29 04: 14. nanomechanics; nanotubes; van der Waal interactions; continuum model
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"This is an important validation of quantum theory, as well as a significant step forward for nanomechanics research," said
TG Daily Emma Woollacott 2010
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Manipulating nanostructures at will and integrating with MEMS devices is not only a challenge for experimental nanomechanics but also, in a sense, for the entire nanotechnology including nanomanufacturing and nanoelectronics.
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This will facilitate the advance of MEMS-based nanomechanics testing.
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The new technique may prove useful to the emerging field of nanomechanics -- the development of microscopic machinery.
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We need to have more symposiums on connecting nanomechanics simulation and experiment.
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Please see the link to a recent review paper addressing some of the techniques for experimental nanomechanics as well as nanomanipulation.
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