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GAKO2007CA · Development of multiscale methods in planning of nano MEMS

FP7Status: CLOSED7 February 20096 February 2011EU funding €224,573

The mathematical multiscale theories intensively developed in the last decades and collected high potential of theoretical methods. These methods are not completely used in engineering, although there exists a great variety of arguments evidently related to problems treated by the multiscale theories. The aim of this project is to give a contribution for closing this ""gap"" through joint work of mathematicians, mechanics and engineers. The specific goal of the project is to develop multiscale methods in nanotechnologies with orientation to prediction of new effects in complex structures as nano MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems). We hope that the effects found not only will demonstrate effectiveness of mathematical multiscale theories as method solution of applied problems but will lead to design new structures, materials and devices.""

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UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CASSINO E DEL LAZIO MERIDIONALE

IT · €224,573

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