Multiscale Modeling of Microbial Interactions in Nanostructured Environments
Authors:-Harish L
Abstract-:Microbial interactions with nanostructured materials are a topic of great significance in various scientific and industrial fields, particularly in medicine, biotechnology, and environmental science. Nanostructures, due to their unique properties such as small size, high surface area, and reactivity, can significantly influence microbial behavior. Understanding the complex interactions between microorganisms and nanostructured environments is essential for advancing the use of nanomaterials in drug delivery, biofilm control, and microbial bioremediation. This article explores the role of multiscale modeling in studying microbial interactions with nanostructures, emphasizing how the integration of various models at different spatial and temporal scales offers a more comprehensive understanding of these interactions and their implications for future applications.
