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This group uses advanced computational techniques to study organic, inorganic and biological material properties and processes at different length scales to improve the performance of existing materials and to help the design of new materials for technological applications.
- Articles
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Tuning the properties of Ge-quantum dots superlattices in amorphous silica matrix through deposition conditions,
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS,
2012
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Ge nanocrystals with highly uniform size distribution deposited on alumina at room temperature by pulsed laser deposition: structural, morphological, and charge trapping properties,
Journal of Nanoparticle Research ,
2012
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Low-temperature fabrication of layered self-organized Ge clusters by RF-sputtering,
Nanoscale Research Letters ,
2011
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Influence of the deposition parameters on the growth of SiGe nanocrystals embedded in Al2O3 matrix,
Microelectronic Engineering ,
2011
- Communications
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Understanding water dynamics near topologically complex solutes from simulation,
Liquid Matter Conference 2011,
2011
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How biomolecules influence water structure and dynamics,
American Biophysical Society Annual Meeting,
2011
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Disaccharide topology induces slow down in local water dynamics,
Physics@FOM,
2011
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Ge nanoparticles produced by Pulsed Laser Deposition: morphological, structural and optical properties,
11th International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA2011),
2011