Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum

Session 317 - Self and Directed Assembly at the Nanoscale II
We invite papers on the computational and theoretical aspects of modeling self-assembly process. These include, but are not limited to, the self-assembly of amphiphiles, proteins, polymers, and nanoparticles. The development of descriptions of the driving forces for assembly, meso-scale structure, interactions, dynamics, rheology, and the relationship between fundamental interactions and macroscopic behavior for the engineering of liable assemblies are all of interest. Relevant topics include the modeling of surfactant structures and phase behavior, liquid crystals, gels, associating polymers, polyelectrolytes, biopolymers, and colloidal materials. Papers emphasizing the development of multi-scale models of assembled materials are strongly encouraged as well.
Chair: Jee-Ching Wang
CoChair: Monica H. Lamm
  The Assembly of Microwires from Monomeric Solution of Nanoparticles Using Dielectrophoresis
Ryan P. Slopek, James F. Gilchrist
  Combined Electric and Magnetic Field-Driven Assembly of Magnetic Janus Particles
Stoyan K. Smoukov, Sumit Gangwal, Orlin Velev
  Self-Assembly of Ditethered Nanospheres and Comparison with Triblock Copolymer Mesophases
Christopher R. Iacovella, Sharon C. Glotzer
  Theoretical Prediction of Branched-Tail Surfactant Micellization In Dilute Aqueous Solutions Using Computer Simulations and Molecular Thermodynamics
Shangchao Lin, Jonathan D. Mendenhall, Daniel Blankschtein
  Molecular Modeling of the Self-Assembly of Amphiphilic Molecules Using Interfacial Statistical Associating Fluid Theory (iSAFT) Density Functional Theory
Chris Emborsky, Kenneth R Cox, Shekhar Jain, Adam Bymaster, Zhengzheng Feng, Walter G Chapman
  Elasticity of Chains of Paramagnetic Colloidal Particles
Dichuan Li, Sibani Lisa Biswal
  Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Triblock Copolymer Network: DPD Simulation Study
Yelena Sliozberg, Jan Andzelm, Mark VanLandingham, John K. Brennan, Victor Pryamitsyn, Venkat Ganesan

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