Predict effectively physical properties and discover the simulation of amorphous polymer as an example supporting the improvement of existing polymer properties or the design of new ones.
This webinar is presented by Armand SOLDERA - professor at the Department of chemistry at the Université de Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada), and vice-dean partnerships at the Faculty of science. He received a Ph.D. in Molecular Physical Chemistry for his work on liquid crystals from the Université de Strasbourg in France.
About the webinar:
To effectively predict physical properties, simulated systems must be correlated to reality. In many cases, this requires careful consideration of simulation parameters and protocol workflows to produce experimentally reproducible results. This presentation explores that idea using the simulation of amorphous polymer as an example supporting the improvement of existing polymer properties or the design of new ones.