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Theoretical and experimental studies of heterogeneous chemical processes leading to stratospheric ozone depletion (2002) read it
Attractive electrostatic self-assembly of ordered and disordered heterogeneous colloids
Maskaly, Garry R. (Garry Russell), 1978- (2005)
- Advisors: Chiang, Yet-ming; W. Craig Carter
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Studies of heterogeneous ice chemistry relevant to the atmosphere
McNeill, Vivian Faye, 1978- (2005)
- Advisor: Mario J. Molina
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Advisor: Clark, James W. (James Wesley), 1977-
- Department of Chemical Engineering
First-principles molecular modeling of structure-property relationships and reactivity in the zeolite chabazite
Lo, Cynthia (2005)
- Advisor: Bernhardt L. Trout
- Department of Chemical Engineering
Aqueous systems from first-principles : structure, dynamics and electron-transfer reactions
Sit, Patrick Hoi Land (2006)
- Advisor: Nicola Marzari
- Department of Physics
Molecular modeling of hydrate-clathrates via ab initio, cell potential, and dynamic methods
Anderson, Bria (2005)
- Advisors: Bernhardt L. Trout; Jefferson Tester
- Department of Chemical Engineering
A computational investigation of nucleation processes in organic crystals
Beckham, Gregg Tyler (2007)
- Advisor: Bernhardt L. Trout
- Department of Chemical Engineering
Controlling the structure of two-dimensional nanoparticle supracrystals from long-range order to anisotropy by tailoring ligand interactions
Kim, Jin Youn (2012)
- Advisors: Caroline A. Ross; Francesco Stellacci
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
A multiscale study of atomic interactions in the electrochemical double layer applied to electrocatalysis
Bonnet, Nicéphore (2011)
- Advisor: Nicola Marzari
- Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
A theoretical analysis of interstitial hydrogen : pressure-composition-temperature, chemical potential, enthalpy and entropy
Orondo, Peter Omondi (2012)
- Advisor: Peter L. Hagelstein
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science