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Arthi Jayaraman
Assistant Professor
ECCH 110
arthi.jayaraman@colorado.edu
Education
B.E., Chemical Engineering, Birla Institute
of Technology and Science (2000)
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University (2006)
Awards
- Edward M. Schoenborn Award for Outstanding Graduate Research (2006)
- Richard D. Gilbert Award for Best Poster, ACS Polymer
Discussion Group, NC Section, 2004
Selected Publications
A. Jayaraman and K. S. Schweizer, `Structure and assembly of
dense solutions and melts of single tethered nanoparticles' J.
Chem. Phys. 128, 164904 (2008)
A. Jayaraman, C. K. Hall and J. Genzer, 'Computer Simulation
Study of Molecular Recognition in Model DNA Microarrays' Biophys.
J. 91, 2227 (2006)
A. Jayaraman, C. K. Hall, and J. Genzer, 'Designing
Pattern-Recognition Surfaces for Selective Adsorption of Copolymer
Sequences Using Lattice Monte Carlo Simulation' , Phys. Rev.
Lett. 94, 078103 (2005)
Research Interests:
The focus of my research group is to study complex fluids
(polymers, colloids, DNA, proteins) using theoretical and
computational techniques.
We use theory and simulations to get a molecular-level
understanding of experimentally observed phenomena and use this
insight to predict as yet unknown mesoscopic structures and dynamics
in nanostructured materials and biological systems.
For details on our current projects please visit the
group webpage at
http://www.colorado.edu/che/JayaramanGroup
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