| Tuesday, 1 November 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM | |||
| 211 (Cincinnati Convention Center) | |||
Topical 3 - Multiscale Analysis in Chemical, Materials and Biological Processes (T3) | |||
| #168 - Keynote: The Vision of Multiscale Methods in Science and Engineering and Applications to Reaction Systems I (T3001) | |||
| This session is comprised of plenary lectures that will begin to describe outstanding efforts in Multiscale Modeling in Science and Engineering. The plenary speakers will describe methods, challenges and applications to various different systems including biological, organic, inorganic and nanoscale systems. | |||
| CoChair: | Dionisios Vlachos | ||
| Chair: | Matthew Neurock | ||
| 8:00 AM | 168a | Coarse Grain Models for the Simulation of Soft Matter and Biomaterials: the Challenge of Bridging Length and Time Scales to Probe Nature's Designs Michael L. Klein | |
| 9:00 AM | 168b | Multiscale Models for Complex Materials: Mechanochemistry, DNA and Cnt Nanowires, Atp-Synthase Function Efthimios Kaxiras | |
| Sponsor: | Topical 3 - Multiscale Analysis in Chemical, Materials and Biological Processes | ||
| Cosponsors: | Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division | ||
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