PCCP Paper: Micromechanical Exfoliation of Graphene on the Atomistic Scale

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PCCP Paper: Micromechanical Exfoliation of Graphene on the Atomistic Scale

A new VECMA paper has been accepted for publication in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, on Micromechanical Exfoliation of Graphene on the Atomistic Scale. Graphene is known for being the strongest material in the world, lightweight and with extraordinary electrical, thermal and optical properties. Unsurprisingly, it offers many benefits for commercial application.  There are various methods for producing graphene…

Special Issue – Multiscale modelling, simulation and computing: from the desktop to the exascale

A theme issue dedicated to ‘Multiscale modelling, simulation and computing: from the desktop to the exascale’ has been published in the Transactions of the Royal Society A. The theme issue presents cutting-edge research in generic multiscale modelling and multiscale computing, and applications thereof on high-performance computing systems. It starts with a position paper to discuss…

IEEE eScience 2018 paper accepted

Peter Coveney’s group at UCL have had a paper accepted for a talk IEEE eScience 2018. The paper is about “Concurrent and Adaptive Extreme Scale Binding Free Energy Calculations”. The IEEE eScience conference 2018 takes place in Amsterdam on 29 October – 1 November 2018.