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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
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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. | * [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 08:45, 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
- ....