Application of virtual laboratories and molecular simulations in teaching nanoengineering to undergraduate students

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We address the challenges in teaching nanoengineering to undergraduates by applying computational tools to aid student learning. Virtual labs have been developed for the nanoparticle synthesis and characterization while a second lab module has been developed to study α-helical protein structures and their tensile mechanics based on online molecular simulations.

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Kilani, M., Torabi, K., & Mao, G. (2018). Application of virtual laboratories and molecular simulations in teaching nanoengineering to undergraduate students. Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 26(5), 1527–1538. https://doi.org/10.1002/cae.21940

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