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Isolated knowledge obtained by a group of specialists in a narrow field has no value in itself.  It only has value in the theoretical system which unites it with the rest of knowledge and even then only insofar as it really contributes to this synthesis by answering the question:’ who are we?'

Erwin Schrödinger



Dr. Yongqiang (Alex) Xue, Assistant Professor
Theoretical Nanoscience Group
College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
State University of New York, Albany, New York 12203
E-mail: yxue@uamail.albany.edu

 

 

Welcome to the home page of the Theoretical Nanoscience Group at SUNY-Albany. Our research focuses on theoretical and computational study of fundamental nanoscale phenomena and processes in functional nanosystems and their exploitation for applications in information processing, sustainable energy and medicine.

We are a young and dynamic research group. Our goals are three-fold: (1) we want to identify the unifying concepts that underlie and connect different areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology; (2) we want to develop the theoretical methods that can be used to study any process of interest to nanoscience and nanotechnology; (3) we want to create the simulation tools that can be used to compute any property of interest to nanoscience and nanotechnology. We develop the methods that solve the problems, and we emphasize fundamentals without neglecting details.  

Thank you for visiting. Please come back for research updates and feel free to contact us.


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