Published: July 28, 2010
Research and Markets: Multiscale Modeling of Particle Interactions: Applications in Biology and Nanotechnology
DUBLIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4af251/multiscale_modelin)
has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Multiscale
Modeling of Particle Interactions: Applications in Biology and
Nanotechnology" to their offering.
Discover how the latest computational tools are building our
understanding of particle interactions and leading to new applications
With this book as their guide, readers will gain a new appreciation of
the critical role that particle interactions play in advancing research
and developing new applications in the biological sciences, chemical
engineering, toxicology, medicine, and manufacturing technology The book
explores particles ranging in size from cations to whole cells to
tissues and processed materials. A focus on recreating complex,
real-world dynamical systems helps readers gain a deeper understanding
of cell and tissue mechanics, theoretical aspects of multiscale
modeling, and the latest applications in biology and nanotechnology.
Following an introductory chapter, Multiscale Modeling of Particle
Interactions is divided into two parts:
Part I, Applications in Nanotechnology, covers:
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Multiscale modeling of nanoscale aggregation phenomena: applications
in semiconductor materials processing
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Multiscale modeling of rare events in self-assembled systems
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Continuum description of atomic sheets
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Coulombic dragging and mechanical propelling of molecules in
nanofluidic systems
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Molecular dynamics modeling of nanodroplets and nanoparticles
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Modeling the interactions between compliant microcapsules and
patterned surfaces
Part II, Applications in Biology, covers:
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Coarse-grained and multiscale simulations of lipid bilayers
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Stochastic approach to biochemical kinetics
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In silico modeling of angiogenesis at multiple scales
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Large-scale simulation of blood flow in microvessels
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Molecular to multicellular deformation during adhesion of immune cells
under flow
Each article was contributed by one or more leading experts and pioneers
in the field. All readers, from chemists and biologists to engineers and
students, will gain new insights into how the latest tools in
computational science can improve our understanding of particle
interactions and support the development of novel applications across
the broad spectrum of disciplines in biology and nanotechnology.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4af251/multiscale_modelin

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