Jonathan’s most recent paper, entitled “Molecular simulations of analyte partitioning and diffusion in liquid crystal sensors” has been accepted by Molecular Systems Design & Engineering! This paper was a nice collaborative effort with Jake Gold …
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Alex receives the Bird-Stewart-Lightfoot fellowship!
Alex received a Bird-Stewart-Lightfoot Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellowship (WDGF)! Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellowships recognize deserving graduate students in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE) who have displayed great achievements towards their educational goals. …
Group attends the Computing in Engineering Forum
The group attends the Computing in Engineering Forum to learn about how machine learning is integrated across engineering disciplines. We thank Victor Zavala, Dan Negrut, and other organizers for hosting this event! We are also grateful …
Reid is awarded the Conway Assistant Professorship
Prof. Reid Van Lehn is named the Conway Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering on Thursday, September 5th, 2019. Congratulations Reid! We gratefully thank the Conway family for their generous donation! …
Zhizhang’s paper accepted by Langmuir!
Zhizhang’s paper, titled “Solvent-Mediated Affinity of Polymer-Wrapped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Chemically Modified Surfaces” was accepted by Langmuir – congrats Zhizhang!
Group goes on social event: Devil’s Lake State Park
The group went to Devil’s Lake State Park to hike, barbecue, and pedal boats. We hope you enjoy the nice summer weather before it ends! Left to right: Grace, Alex Chew, Brad Dallin (with Eloise …
Brad’s paper accepted by The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Brad’s paper, titled “Spatially Heterogenous Water Properties at Disordered Surfaces Decrease the Hydrophobicity of Nonpolar Self-Assembled Monolayers” was accepted by The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters – great work Brad!
Alex’s paper accepted by Frontiers in Chemistry!
Alex’s paper, titled “Quantifying the Stability of the Hydronium Ion in Organic Solvents With Molecular Dynamics Simulations” was accepted by Frontiers in Chemistry – congratulations Alex!
Group goes to MTSM 2019
The group presented their research at the 2019 Midwest Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics meeting (June 2-4)! Special thanks to Charles Sing and organizers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign for hosting the event! We will …
Jonathan passes preliminary exam
Jonathan Sheavly officially passed his preliminary exam. Congrats Jonathan!