Advanced Modelling
The research group focuses on the behavior of nanoscale materials in complex environments and extends the control of nanomaterials for interdisciplinary and extensive use.
We investigate and develop materials under the influence of high electromagnetic fields, nanometer-atomic scale structures, and biological environments – crucial factors in the construction of CERN particle accelerators, finding new green energy technologies, and developing innovative nanotechnology applications, such as in cancer treatment.
Studying the damage mechanisms of nanoscale materials in extreme environments enables new solutions in fields such as biomedical applications (nanomedicine, drug delivery, regenerative medicine), renewable energy sources, high electric field applications, high-power microwave and radar devices, materials research, ICT and electronics applications, MEMS & NEMS, etc.
Members of the team:
Professor of Materials Technology, Veronika Zadin (team leader)
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Veikko Penti Linko
Researcher in Nanomanipulation, Sven Oras
Researcher in Multiscale Simulations, Tauno Tiirats
Researcher in Atomistic Simulations, Ehsan Moradpur-Tari
Research Fellow in Biomedical Engineering, Olavi Reinsalu
Junior Research Fellow in Technology, Mart Ernits
Junior Research Fellow in Materials Science, Roni Koitermaa
Junior Research Fellow in Materials Science, Elyad Damerchi
