Thermodynamic modeling is a research area that involves the study of the physical and chemical properties of materials and systems based on the principles of thermodynamics. This field seeks to develop mathematical models and equations that can accurately predict and describe the behavior of materials under different conditions, such as temperature, pressure, and composition. Thermodynamic modeling is used in various industries, such as in chemical engineering, materials science, and environmental science, to design and optimize processes, develop new materials, and understand complex systems. Researchers in this field often use computer simulations and experimental data to validate and improve their models.