Staff and students outside the Centre's unique building on July 19, 2004.
Centre for Molecular Simulation

Welcome to the Centre for Molecular Simulation

Research
The Centre for Molecular Simulation (CMS) was established at Swinburne University of Technology in 1999 to provide a focus for research in molecular simulation. The goal of the centre is to develop and use molecular simulation to provide fundamental insights into natural phenomena at the atomic level. Monte Carlo (MC), equilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) and non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) techniques are used to explore a wide range of phenomena such a phase equilibria, transport phenomena and nanotechnology.

Teaching
CMS is a major contributor to computational science degrees offered by the Faculty of Information & Communication Technologies. On-line lectures in molecular simulation can be accessed via the 'Simulation Courses' option on the left hand side of this page.

Details
Please click the links on the left hand side margin of this page to obtain details of our various activities. Clicking 'Home' will return you to this page.


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Last Updated: 18 September, 2004