1st Edition
Computational Nanotechnology Modeling and Applications with MATLAB®
Introduction to Computational Methods in Nanotechnology, O. Ciftja and S.M. Musa
Computational Modeling of Nanoparticles, U. Riaz and S.M. Ashraf
Micromagnetics: Finite Element Analysis of Nano- Sized Magnetic Materials Using MATLAB®, S.-L. Chin and T. Flack
System-Level Modeling of N/MEMS, J.V. Clark
Numerical Integrator for Continuum Equations of Surface Growth and Erosion, A. Keller, S. Facsko, and R. Cuerno
Configuration Optimizations and Photophysics Simulations of Single-Wall Nanotubes of Carbon, Silicon-Carbide, and Carbon-Nitride, W.-D. Cheng, C.-S. Lin, G.-L. Chai, and S.-P. Huang
MATLAB® Applications in Behavior Analysis of Systems Consisting of Carbon Nanotubes through Molecular Dynamics Simulation, M. Foroutan and S. Khoee
Device and Circuit Modeling of Nano-CMOS, M.L.P. Tan, D.C.Y. Chek, and V.K. Arora
Computational and Experimental Approaches to Cellular and Subcellular Tracking at the Nanoscale, Z. Al-Rekabi, D. Tremblay, K. Haase, R.L. Leask, and A.E. Pelling
Computational Simulations of Nanoindentation and Nanoscratch, C.-D. Wu, T.-H. Fang, and J.-F. Lin
Modeling of Reversible Protein Conjugation on Nanoscale Surface, K. Yokoyama
Computational Technology in Nanomedicine, V. Wiwanitkit
Future Directions: Opportunities and Challenges, G.C. Giakos
Appendix A: Material and Physical Constants
Appendix B: Symbols and Formulas
Appendix C: MATLAB®
Biography
Sarhan Musa received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 2001 from City University of New York. He is currently an associate professor in the engineering technology department of Prairie View A&M University, Texas. From 2009 to 2010, Dr. Musa was a visiting professor in the department of electrical computer engineering and also worked in the Nanoelectronic Systems Laboratory (NSL) at Rice University, Texas. His research interests include computational methods in nanotechnology, numerical modeling of electromagnetic systems, and computer communication networks. He currently serves on the Editorial Board of Journal of Modern Applied Science, and he is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He is also a 2010 Boeing Welliver Fellow.






