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(7ih) Multiscale Simulations of Nonequilibrium Mechanisms in Aqueous Solutions

Authors 

Chaimovich, A. - Presenter, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
Personal Information:

Research Interests:

  • While working with Prof. M. Scott Shell, I resolved a paradox between numerical predictions and empirical observations that has existed for decades, convincingly showing that the force between small hydrophobes is weak oscillatory and between large hydrophobes is strong monotonic.
  • While employed by Prof. Kurt Kremer, I formulated a multiscale strategy that gains an efficiency of as much as an order of magnitude, while describing the correct static and dynamic behavior of molecular liquids across their phase diagram.

Teaching Interests:

Annual Meeting:

  • My work on “Employing a Multipole Approximation in a Hybrid Fluid via Relative Resolution” can be found at the “Faculty Candidates in CoMSEF I: Biomolecules, Soft Materials, and Algorithms” session, which is on Oct. 30 before noon.
  • My work on “Molecular Simulations of the Force Spectroscopy of a Biomimetic Polymer” can be found at the “Thermodynamics of Biomolecular Folding and Assembly” session, which is on Nov. 1 before noon.