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NEMD for Fluids & Interfaces

A 2-day intensive summer school on Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics (NEMD) applied to Fluid Dynamics and Interfacial Phenomena

6-7 July 2026 | University of Edinburgh

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About the Summer School

Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics (NEMD) is increasingly used to study liquids and interfaces in regimes where continuum descriptions break down — from nanoscale flows and wetting to heat transfer, lubrication, and semiconductor processing. Yet for many researchers, NEMD remains difficult to access: its fundamentals are rarely taught in a unified way, and practical guidance on extracting reliable transport properties is often scattered across the literature.

This summer school is designed to bridge that gap.

We focus on the fundamental ideas, practical techniques, and common pitfalls of using molecular dynamics to study non-equilibrium transport in liquids and at interfaces, with an emphasis on results that can be connected to continuum models and emerging technological applications.

The school is aimed at early-career researchers who:

  • already use molecular dynamics, but want a deeper understanding of its theoretical foundations, and/or
  • are interested in studying liquids, interfaces, and transport phenomena using NEMD for the first time.

No prior experience with non-equilibrium methods is assumed.

The programme covers:

  • MD fundamentals, revisited — core theory and modelling assumptions, including a guided session on building a simple MD solver to demystify how simulations work
  • Non-equilibrium methods for liquids and interfaces — imposing flow and thermal gradients, and computing viscosity, heat flux, slip lengths, and surface tension
  • Practical NEMD workflows — thermostats, driving methods, finite-size effects, and uncertainty in transport coefficients
  • Multiscale connections — linking molecular results to continuum descriptions and engineering models
  • Software and modern tools — LAMMPS, Python-based workflows, and machine-learning potentials
  • Emerging applications — how NEMD is used in current research and industrially relevant problems, including semiconductor and thermal-fluid systems

The emphasis throughout is on physical understanding, reproducible workflows, and transferable skills, rather than black-box simulation.

NEMD Conference: 8-10 July 2026

Summer school attendees receive free access to the 3-day NEMD Conference immediately following the school. Conference website can be found here.

Supported by

Tokyo Electron CCP5 EPCC

Organising Committee

Conference Chair
Rohit Pillai, University of Edinburgh

Committee Members
Santiago Castrillon, University of Edinburgh
Saikat Datta, Swansea University
Duncan Dockar, University of Edinburgh
Eleonora Ricci, University of Edinburgh
Edward Smith, Brunel University

NEMD Summer School 2026 | University of Edinburgh | Contact the organisers