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How Specific Interactions Drive the Complex Organisation of Building Blocks
Can artificial materials be developed that rival nature's ability to self‐assemble and self‐replicate? Zorana Zeravcic, lecturer and researcher at the École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles Paris Sciences et Lettres Research University in Paris, outlines investigations on the subject being carried out by her department and by counterparts at Harvard University in the US. Drawing on methodologies and knowledge from across the sciences, their simulations have yielded previously unenvisioned complex functionalities that could transform the way we build.
How Specific Interactions Drive the Complex Organisation of Building Blocks
Can artificial materials be developed that rival nature's ability to self‐assemble and self‐replicate? Zorana Zeravcic, lecturer and researcher at the École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles Paris Sciences et Lettres Research University in Paris, outlines investigations on the subject being carried out by her department and by counterparts at Harvard University in the US. Drawing on methodologies and knowledge from across the sciences, their simulations have yielded previously unenvisioned complex functionalities that could transform the way we build.
How Specific Interactions Drive the Complex Organisation of Building Blocks
Zeravcic, Zorana (author)
Architectural Design ; 87 ; 22-27
2017-07-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Vinothan N Manoharan , Cambridge , dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) simulations , Massachusetts , France , École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles , artificial materials , Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences , Zorana Zeravcic , John von Neumann , Paris Sciences et Lettres Research University , Michael P Brenner
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