Computational Experiments for Science Education by Charles Xie, Robert Tinker, Barbara Tinker, Amy Pallant, Daniel Damelin, and Boris Berenfeld Science.

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Computational Experiments for Science Education by Charles Xie, Robert Tinker, Barbara Tinker, Amy Pallant, Daniel Damelin, and Boris Berenfeld Science Volume 332(6037): June 24, 2011 Published by AAAS

Scanning tunneling microscopy simulation.Using MW's quantum dynamics engine, the tunneling current from the probe tip to an atom sitting at the surface of a substrate is dynamically visualized. Charles Xie et al. Science 2011;332: Published by AAAS

Simulation snapshot.An image taken from the simulation of a hypothetical nano conveyor belt designed to selectively transport molecules across a membrane. Charles Xie et al. Science 2011;332: Published by AAAS

About the AuthorsCharles Xie is the computational physicist who created the Molecular Workbench. Charles Xie et al. Science 2011;332: Published by AAAS