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Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science

 

The NIST Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science

The Center's mission is to:

  • investigate important problems in materials theory and modeling with novel computational approaches;
  • create opportunities for collaboration where CTCMS can make a positive difference by virtue of its structure, focus, and people;
  • develop powerful new tools for materials theory and modeling and accelerate their integration into industrial research.

Opportunities at CTCMS: Resident Scholar Program, Workshops, and Postdoctoral Positions

The NIST Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science is continuously soliciting proposals for

  • Workshops on materials theory and modeling.
  • Short-term and long-term visiting fellowships.
  • Guest researcher and NRC postdoctoral positions.
  • Creative and ambitious new projects in materials theory and modeling.

The Center's Working Groups are:

The Center is a mirror site for femLego: Numeria l Simulation by Symbolic Computation, written by Gustav Amberg, Mechanics, KTH, S-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden

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Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science
National Institute of Standards & Technology
Building 223, Room A311
Gaithersburg, MD 20899 Tel: (301)975-5708 FAX:(301)975-4553

 

 

CTCMS Groups

MSEL
Ceramics Division
Materials Reliability
Polymers Division
Metallurgy
Neutron Research Center

NIST
General NIST inquiries:
Public inquiries:
(301)975-NIST (6478)
TTY (301)975-8295

 

NIST is an agency of the U.S. Commerce Department's Technology Administration

Date created: June 05, 2001
Last updated: February 19, 2002

 

Green's functions and boundary element methods OOF: Object-Oriented Finite Element Analysis of Real Material Microstructures Working Group Wulffman: An Interactive Crystal Shape Constructor Working Group First Principles Effective Hamiltonians Working Group Deformation of Metals Working Group Solder interconnect geometry and reactive wetting Working Group Phase Field Modeling Tools Working Group Micromagnetic modeling (muMAG) Working Group