This doctoral thesis investigates three different topics: How friction evolves in atomically thin layered materials (2D materials); How social dynamics can be used to model grand scale common-pool resource games; Benchmarking of various image reconstruction algorithms in atomic force microscopy experiments. While these topics are diverse, they share being complex out-of-equilibrium systems. Furthermore, our approach to these topics will be the same: using simple models to obtain qualitative information about a system's dynamics. In the case of atomically thin layered materials, we will be expanding on the influential Prandtl-Tomlinson model and obtain an improved model constituting a substantial improvement in the theoretical description of...
The machinery of life is composed of molecules such as DNA and proteins. Technology has brought us t...
This project developed and supported a technology base in nonequilibrium phenomena underpinning fund...
The frictional motion of contacting bodies is an ubiquitous phenomenon in physics. It encompasses a ...
This doctoral thesis investigates three different topics: How friction evolves in atomically thin la...
The mechanical properties of very small systems are often strikingly different from the properties o...
This thesis presents a number of nanotribological problems investigated by means of classical molecu...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Physics, İhsa...
Nanotribology is a research field to study friction, adhesion, wear and lubrication occurred between...
The understanding of interfaces between unlike solids is recognized as important both from the tradi...
Adhesion and dissipation during surface interactions are important phenomena with wide applications ...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
Contains fulltext : 32530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A theoretical st...
In order to illustrate how atomistic modeling is being used to determine the structure, physical, an...
A multi-scale computational framework suitable for designing solid lubricant interfaces fully in sil...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Physics, İhsa...
The machinery of life is composed of molecules such as DNA and proteins. Technology has brought us t...
This project developed and supported a technology base in nonequilibrium phenomena underpinning fund...
The frictional motion of contacting bodies is an ubiquitous phenomenon in physics. It encompasses a ...
This doctoral thesis investigates three different topics: How friction evolves in atomically thin la...
The mechanical properties of very small systems are often strikingly different from the properties o...
This thesis presents a number of nanotribological problems investigated by means of classical molecu...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Physics, İhsa...
Nanotribology is a research field to study friction, adhesion, wear and lubrication occurred between...
The understanding of interfaces between unlike solids is recognized as important both from the tradi...
Adhesion and dissipation during surface interactions are important phenomena with wide applications ...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
Contains fulltext : 32530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A theoretical st...
In order to illustrate how atomistic modeling is being used to determine the structure, physical, an...
A multi-scale computational framework suitable for designing solid lubricant interfaces fully in sil...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of Physics, İhsa...
The machinery of life is composed of molecules such as DNA and proteins. Technology has brought us t...
This project developed and supported a technology base in nonequilibrium phenomena underpinning fund...
The frictional motion of contacting bodies is an ubiquitous phenomenon in physics. It encompasses a ...