Journal of Multiscale Modeling Vol. 1, No. 1
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Issue Date January 2009
Category Single Issue
Language English
Peer Reviewed Academic Journal

Journal of Multiscale Modeling Vol. 1, No. 1

Author/Writer: World Scientific Publishing Company
Introduction

Multiscale Modelling�provides a common platform for exchange of views and presentation of original papers (theoretical, computational and experimental) with a general emphasis on Multiscale issues in this rapidly developing field. Papers reporting advancement of the theory and applications of single scale problems (i.e. Nano, Micro, etc.) which pave the way for multiscale implementation are also appropriate for the journal.
Research areas of interest include for example multiscale modelling and computation in: composite and polymer materials, crystalline microstructures, nanomaterials, opto electronics for the development of materials with particular optical, magnetic and electrical properties, flow through porous media, dendritic solidification, turbulent transport in high Reylonds number flows, spray combustion, large-scale molecular dynamic simulation, environmental applications such as separation of gas, toxicological properties, environmental impact, chemistry and biological systems.

Keywords
Multiscale Modelling computation composite materials polymer materials rystalline microstructures nanomaterials opto electronics
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World Scientific Publishing Company
World Scientific Publishing Company

World Scientific Publishing Company was established in 1981 with only five employees in a tiny office. Today, the company employs more than 200 staff at its headquarters in Singapore, and has offices in New Jersey, London, Hong Kong, Taipei, Chennai, Beijing and Shanghai. In less than three decades, it has established itself as one of the leading scientific publishers in the world, and the largest international scientific publisher in the Asia-Pacific region.