The Journal of Computer-Aided Materials Design provides a communications forum at the intersection of computational materials research with materials technology. Its primary functions are:
To inform the scientific community of advances in materials modeling across a spectrum of length and time scales, particularly emphasizing the interplay between theory, simulation, and experiment.
To stimulate the investigation of multiscale physics, chemistry, and mechanics in understanding and utilizing materials phenomena on the electronic structure, atomistic, microstructural, and continuum levels.
To promote exchanges between traditionally separate communities and organizations in academia, industry, and government laboratories within the expanding domains of materials research and development.
2003, Volume 10 (3 issues),
ISSN 0928-1045
Principal Editor:
Sidney Yip
Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA
Editor:
Anthony Cheetham
Materials Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Ulrich W. Suter
Institut f. Polymere, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Erich Wimmer
Materials Design sarl, Le Mans, France |