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Nanoelectronics based on two-dimensional dichalcogenides (MoWSeS)

Start date: Mar 1, 2013, End date: Feb 28, 2017,

...lectronic and optical spectroscopy, electronic device fabrication and characterisation,and theoretical modeling we aim to control the production and deposition of TMD nanolayers and nanoribbons, understand and control theinterplay between morphology, defects and electrical properties, understand electrical transport through semiconducting nanolayers, andfabricate nanodevices. By combining the ease ...
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A leading European scientific software company (SCM), a research group of a private university (JacobsUni) and an associated research group with long-term history in collaborating with the industry partner (VU Amsterdam), want to collaborate in the development of advanced methods for first principles atomistic computer simulations and their application on environmentally important topics of nanote ...
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The importance of advanced simulation to the competitiveness of both large and small companies is well established. The principal objective of Fortissimo is to enable European manufacturing, particularly small to medium enterprises (SMEs), to benefit from the efficiency and competitive advantage inherent in the use of simulation. However, the simulation of, for example, high-pressure gas cylinders ...
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Quantum-mechanical simulations for the nanoscale (QUASINANO)

Start date: Oct 1, 2010, End date: Sep 30, 2014,

"A leading scientific software company and a renowned university research group will jointly develop new, quantum-theory based methods and concepts to allow quantum-mechanical computer simulations of systems in the 100,000 atoms range, and apply them to study challenging applications. As a result, a new chapter of atomistic computer simulation will be opened, as quantum-mechanical simulations will ...
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