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Engineering Materials at the Nanoscale We study the mechanical behaviour of materials, mainly using computer simulation. For us, “materials” usually means metals or polymers, but sometimes it means lubricating oils or even plasmas (so we are stretching the definition a bit). “Behaviour” is usually related to mechanical properties. Since materials are ultimately made of atoms, […]