434 Multiscale Modeling
434 Multiscale Modeling
Wednesday, November 6, 2013: 8:30 AM
Imperial A (Hilton)
Description:
Many interesting phenomena involve processes that span multiple characteristic length and/or time scales. Multiscale modeling has emerged as a valuable methodology for developing analytical and
computational models that describe the interplay between different scales. As such, multiscale modeling techniques are important in
guiding catalyst and reactor design. Both fundamental and applied papers are invited. Especially encouraged are papers on the
development, analysis or use of new analytical and computational methods that allow bridging multiple length and/or time scales. Also
papers related to technological applications in the areas of (bio)catalysis and reaction engineering, reactor design, (bio)materials and related areas are solicited. Submitted papers may be in the area of molecular-based multiscale modeling (e.g., enhanced sampling or coarse-graining) or have a focus on bridging larger length and timescales.
Sponsor:
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Co-Sponsor(s):
Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum (21)
Chair:
Co-Chair:
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