SPECIAL NOTICE
R -- Open Source Software: MyTRIM: Pioneering Ion Transport Simulations in Materials
- Notice Date
- 3/15/2024 11:41:01 AM
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- NAICS
- 541511
— Custom Computer Programming Services
- Contracting Office
- BATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCE�DOE CNTR Idaho Falls ID 83415 USA
- ZIP Code
- 83415
- Response Due
- 3/15/2026 8:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 03/30/2026
- Point of Contact
- Andrew Rankin
- E-Mail Address
-
andrew.rankin@inl.gov
(andrew.rankin@inl.gov)
- Description
- Open Source Software: MyTRIM: Pioneering Ion Transport Simulations in Materials MyTRIM stands at the forefront of computational materials science, offering unparalleled insights into ion collision cascades within various materials through sophisticated Monte Carlo simulations. Developed under the auspices of the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), MyTRIM addresses the complex challenge of predicting and analyzing ion transport phenomena within materials. This software emerges as a response to the need for a detailed understanding of ion interactions, crucial for advancing materials science and engineering applications. MyTRIM is an open-source, three-dimensional binary collision Monte Carlo library. It excels in sampling ion collision cascades in materials, a vital process for understanding and predicting the behavior of ions in a diverse range of materials. This software leverages the Monte Carlo method for its simulations, offering a robust platform for researchers and scientists to simulate ion transport phenomena with high accuracy and reliability. Advantages: Open Source and Free: Available at no cost, promoting widespread access and collaboration in the research community. Advanced Simulation Capabilities: Employs three-dimensional binary collision Monte Carlo simulations, providing detailed insights into ion-material interactions. Versatile Applications: Suitable for various materials science and engineering projects. User-Friendly: Though advanced in its capabilities, MyTRIM is accessible to both experienced researchers and newcomers in the field. Applications: Materials Science Research: Understanding ion implantation, damage, and transport processes in semiconductors, metals, and other materials. Nuclear Energy: Simulating radiation damage effects in nuclear reactor components. Space Technology: Analyzing the impact of cosmic radiation on spacecraft materials and components. Medical Physics: Researching ion transport in biological materials for applications like radiation therapy. Dive into the next level of materials science research with MyTRIM. Download now and join the community of researchers advancing the understanding of ion transport in materials. Visit the GitHub page to get started.
- Web Link
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SAM.gov Permalink
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA
- Zip Code: 83415
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 83415
- Record
- SN06998393-F 20240317/240315230044 (samdaily.us)
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