Disorder and Fluctuations in Chemical Physics I
FOCUS · A03 · ID: 1068028
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A non-equilibrium thermodynamic route for control: From activity patterns in cytoskeletal networks to memory
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Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan
- University of Chicago
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Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan
- University of Chicago
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Steady-like topology of the hydrogen bond network in supercooled water
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Publication: Fausto Martelli, "Steady-like topology of the dynamical hydrogen bond network in supercooled water" PNAS Nexus 1, pgac090, 2022
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Fausto Martelli
- IBM TJ Watson Research Center
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Fausto Martelli
- IBM TJ Watson Research Center
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Revealing the Flexibility of Hydrogen Bond Networks in Hexagonal Ice by Frozen Liquid-Cell Electron Microscopy
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Publication: One manuscript is in preparation.
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Jingshan S Du
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Jingshan S Du
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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James J De Yoreo
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Pacific Northwest Natl Lab
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Manifestations of the structural origin of water's anomalies in the heterogeneous relaxation on the potential energy landscape
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Publication: Manifestations of the structural origin of supercooled water's anomalies in the heterogeneous relaxation on
the potential energy landscape, Arijit Mondal, Gadha R., and Rakesh S. Singh, J. Chem. Phys. (in press).Presenters
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Rakesh S Singh
- IISER Tirupati
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Rakesh S Singh
- IISER Tirupati
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Disorder and order in condensed water
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Thomas Loerting
- University of Innsbruck
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Thomas Loerting
- University of Innsbruck
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The role of high-density and low-density amorphous ice on biomolecules at cryogenic temperatures: a case study with polyalanine
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Publication: Eltareb, A., Lopez, G. E., & Giovambattista, N. (2021). The role of high-density and low-density amorphous ice on biomolecules at cryogenic temperatures: a case study with polyalanine. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(35), 19402-19414.
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Ali H Eltareb
- CUNY Graduate Center
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Ali H Eltareb
- CUNY Graduate Center
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Nicolas Giovambattista
- Brooklyn College
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Gustavo Lopez
- Lehman College
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Neutron Scattering Investigation of the Liquid-Liquid Transition in Confined Water
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Souleymane Diallo
- National Science Foundation
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Souleymane Diallo
- National Science Foundation
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Douglas L Abernathy
- Oak Ridge National Lab
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Jiao Lin
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Generalized Framework for Modeling Water Confined Inside Metallic and Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes
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Rahul Prasanna Misra
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Rahul Prasanna Misra
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Daniel Blankschtein
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Mapping out the Hydration Layer "Fingerprint" with Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization
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Publication: Franck, J. M. J. M., & Han, S. (2019). Overhauser Dynamic Nuclear Polarization for the Study of Hydration Dynamics, Explained. In A. J. Wand (Ed.), Biological NMR Part B (Vol. 615, pp. 131–175). Academic Press. http://doi.org/10.1016/bs.mie.2018.09.024
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John M Franck
- Syracuse University
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John M Franck
- Syracuse University
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Computational Evidence for the Crucial Role of Dipole Cross-Correlations in Polar Glass-Forming Liquids
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Publication: Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 025501 (2022)
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Kajetan Koperwas
- University of Silesia in Katowice
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Kajetan Koperwas
- University of Silesia in Katowice
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A novel approach to characterize the relationship between dissociation and conductivity in ionic liquid and solvent mixtures
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Pierre Walker
- California Institute of Technology
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Pierre Walker
- California Institute of Technology
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Zhen-Gang Wang
- Caltech
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