Computational Modeling

Computational modeling is the use of computers to simulate and study the behavior of complex systems using mathematics, physics and computer science. A computational model contains numerous variables that characterize the system being studied. Simulation is done by adjusting each of these variables alone or in combination and observing how the changes affect the outcomes. The results of model simulations help researchers make predictions about what will happen in the real system that is being studied in response to changing conditions. Modeling can expedite research by allowing scientists to conduct thousands of simulated experiments by a computer in order to identify the actual physical experiments that are most likely to help the researcher find the solution to the problem being studied. 

  • Materials Synthesis
  • Characterization and Defect Structure
  • Electronic Materials
  • Nuclear Materials
  • Structural Materials

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