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Materials Design Releases MedeA 3.11 —Accelerating Discovery
Materials Design announces MedeA 3.11, delivering significant performance improvements and expanded capabilities to accelerate materials modeling and simulation workflows. The MedeA 3.11 release enhances visualization performance, upgrades key computational engines, and introduces new analysis tools to meet the evolving needs of materials scientists and engineers.
Katherine Hollingsworth
May 204 min read
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MedeA in Publication: Enhancing the Stability and Performance of Ni-Rich Cathode Materials Through Ta Doping: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Study
The study explores the use of tantalum (Ta) doping to improve the performance and stability of LiNi0.80Mn0.1Co0.1O2 (NMC811) cathode mate...
Katherine Hollingsworth
Feb 51 min read
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Webinar: Introducing Tailored Polymer Design: Harnessing Molecular Modeling & Data Science
This webinar will provide the tools and insights to enhance your polymer research and design using molecular modeling and data science
Katherine Hollingsworth
Jan 233 min read
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Exploring Delocalized Bonding in Benzene with MedeA VASP: A Powerful Tool for Analyzing Chemical Systems
MedeA VASP makes it easy to analyze and understand chemical bonding. By leveraging the integrated MedeA Environment you can quantify the...
Katherine Hollingsworth
Jan 102 min read
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Easily Create and Publish Materials Simulation Custom Protocols with MedeA Flowcharts
At-a-Glance: MedeA Flowcharts make it easy to design and conduct systematic computational materials science studies with a visual...
Katherine Hollingsworth
Jan 104 min read
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MedeA Software Release MedeA 3.10 -- Multiscale!
MedeA 3.10 offers an integrated suite of multiscale modeling capabilities with advanced features that empower researchers to explore and des
Katherine Hollingsworth
Dec 18, 20248 min read
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Protecting the Environment with the Polymer Expert
Polypropylene straws survive in the environment for decades, endanger wildlife, and eventually release harmful chemicals as they decompose.
Katherine Hollingsworth
Sep 9, 20242 min read
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