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Baibuz, E., Vigonski, S., Lahtinen, J., Zhao, J., Jansson, V., Zadin, V. and Djurabekova, F., 2018. Data sets of migration barriers for atomistic Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of Cu self-diffusion via first nearest neighbour atomic jumps. Data in Brief, 17, pp.739-743 | |||
==Defended theses== | ==Defended theses== |
Revision as of 08:53, 10 April 2018
Our vision, goal and what we do
Projects
Active projects
- PUT 1372 Mechanisms of vacuum arching in high electric field systems
Finished projects
- PUT 57 Multiscale simulations of dislocation generation in rf electric fields in the linear accelerator design (01.01.2013 - 31.12.2016)
Members
- Vahur Zadin
- Simon Vigonski
- Heiki Kasemägi
Tools we use
- Comsol Multiphysics
- LAMMPS
Publications
(All references in Harvard style from Google Scholar)
Baibuz, E., Vigonski, S., Lahtinen, J., Zhao, J., Jansson, V., Zadin, V. and Djurabekova, F., 2018. Data sets of migration barriers for atomistic Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of Cu self-diffusion via first nearest neighbour atomic jumps. Data in Brief, 17, pp.739-743
Defended theses
- Kristjan Eimre
- Kristian Kuppart
- ....