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Rajiv Kalia is a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy with joint appointments in Materials Science & Engineering, Computer Science, and the Collaboratory for Advanced Computing and Simulations. His expertise is in the area of multiscale simulations involving atomistic, mesoscale and continuum approaches on a GRID of distributed parallel supercomputers and immersive and interactive virtual environment. He has authored 247 papers which include ultrascale simulations of: sintering, crack growth, stress corrosion, nanoindentation, friction, and hypervelocity impact in ceramics, nanophase composites, and nanoscale devices; oxidation and structural transformations in metallic and semiconductor nanoparticles; and structure/dynamics of self-assembled monolayers. |
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Liu Peng |
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Richard Seymour |
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