Did you get a change to think about driving the multiscale discussions on this site? I think this can be a great group. I am always interested in taxonomies: so where are multiscale issues important and what are the attributes that need to be solved and if they can be solved by what. If you can start that discussion with your own research direction then we can start inviting other multiscale folks and hopefully get some exchange of ideas going.
Your research directions sounds so cool: I wish I was a grad student again, :-). I have set up a couple of subgroups in this forum to focus more detailed discussions. I have set up a multiscale and a molecular dynamics group. I would love it if you can drive the multiscale discussions and share your simulation videos, pictures, and thoughts.
Welcome! I see you are connected to Amit. Can you tell me a little bit more about your research? I love multiscale problems and I do believe that that is the new frontier of computational science. Adding multi-physics and we are at the bleeding edge.
I want this network to be a conduit between grad students and professionals. Grad students have the great new ideas, and professionals may be able to avoid wasting time by pointing folks in the productive directions.
Again, welcome, and invite your friends.
Theo
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Interests in multiscale physics, development of hybrid continuum/particle methods, and gas-surface interactions for high speed flows.
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Did you get a change to think about driving the multiscale discussions on this site? I think this can be a great group. I am always interested in taxonomies: so where are multiscale issues important and what are the attributes that need to be solved and if they can be solved by what. If you can start that discussion with your own research direction then we can start inviting other multiscale folks and hopefully get some exchange of ideas going.
Welcome! I see you are connected to Amit. Can you tell me a little bit more about your research? I love multiscale problems and I do believe that that is the new frontier of computational science. Adding multi-physics and we are at the bleeding edge.
I want this network to be a conduit between grad students and professionals. Grad students have the great new ideas, and professionals may be able to avoid wasting time by pointing folks in the productive directions.
Again, welcome, and invite your friends.
Theo