Overview
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Explore a comprehensive overview of nanoHUB tools and activities presented by Prof. George Schatz from Northwestern University in this 12-minute talk. Discover various simulation tools used in teaching chemistry, including DDSCAT, QC-Lab, Nanosphere Optics Lab, and PNP Cyclic Peptide Ion Channel Model. Learn about the applications of these tools in studying optical properties of nanoparticles, tensile mechanics of polypeptides, and surface-enhanced spectroscopy. Gain insights into the Northwestern University Initiative for Teaching Nanoscience (NUITNS) and the QC Lab's integration with the GAMESS program. Delve into topics such as retinal isomerization, cadmium selenide synthesis, and nanohub-related research papers to enhance your understanding of nanoscience education and research.
Syllabus
Nanohub: Schatz activities
Nanohub Tools
Users of Simulation Tools
Nanosphere Optics Lab Field Simulator
Optical and Thermodynamic properties of noble metal nanoparticles
Tensile Mechanics of alpha-Helical Polypeptides
[Illinois] Surface enhanced spectroscopy and chemistry: theoretical studies
Retinal Isomerization
Cadmium Selenide Synthesis, Characterization and Modeling
NUITNS
QC Lab runs GAMESS program
Nanohub-related papers
Taught by
nanohubtechtalks