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Welcome to the wiki of the Atomic-scale Friction Research and Education Synergy Hub (AFRESH), an NSF-sponsored electronic virtual organization for the atomic-scale friction community. AFRESH is a user-driven cyberinfrastructure for sharing, generating, archiving, linking and discussing data, tools, events, information, knowledge and other content about atomic-scale friction. If you are a researcher, educator or technologist interested on atomic-scale friction and related processes, such as adhesion and wear, you are cordially invited to contribute ideas, content and resources for the specification and creation of AFRESH. You can do so in collaboration with other interested parties in several ways described here.
AFRESH Bibliography Upload Bibliography Articles New Releases List of Journals and Conferences
Compilation of pertinent journal articles provided by the users. Also available is the Best Seller List which is a list of the highest rated and commented journal articles available on AFRESH. Bibliography articles can be uploaded via bulk EndNote files or through manual article creation. Listing of the most recent articles available from the various tribology journals. Complete listing of all journals and conferences pertaining to atomic-scale friction.
Experimental Tribology Computational Tribology AFRESH Tools Educational Material
Pertinent information for people interested in experimental tribological research. Pertinent information for people interested in computational tribological research. List of available tools including Matlab text codes, applets, and Reactive Empirical Bond Order potential codes. Information to help you teach yourself and others about atomic-scale friction. Also, here are some useful and educational external links pertinent to atomic-scale friction: External Links
How to Contribute Career Opportunities Wish List People
Important information on how you can contribute to AFRESH. For additional information about using the AFRESH Wiki, visit the Help Page or our Wiki Quick Start Guide for beginners List of the current available career opportunities: i.e. Post-doctoral positions, REU's, Internships, Faculty positions, etc. Compilation of the newest and most desired experiments researchers wish to be carried out via computational or experimental methods. Complete listing of all important members of the AFRESH family.


AFRESH is a community based function designed and operated by the users to serve as a professional workplace for all knowledge and information pertinent to atomic-scale friction.


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An in-depth guide to getting started with and editing the AFRESH wiki. Also available within this page are links for more advanced editing procedures as well as links for what types of contributions can be made to AFRESH. Any technical issues regarding inaccessible links or other malfunctions should be reported here so they may be corrected promptly. Any positive and/or negative thoughts regarding any aspect of the AFRESH wiki are encouraged here.


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