120 Computational Studies of Self-Assembly

Monday, November 16, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thermodynamics and Transport Properties (01A) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
This session seeks papers that explore the thermodynamics, structural and dynamical properties of self-assembled systems. Subjects of interest include, but are not limited to: colloidal forces driving assembly, hierarchical organization, structural transitions, phase behavior, and multi-scale models spanning molecular to mesoscopic length and time scales for assembly. The emphasis is on simulation and computational papers, but theoretical models and complementary experimental papers are also welcome.

Sponsor:
Thermodynamics and Transport Properties
Chair:
Julia Dshemuchadse Email: jd732@cornell.edu
Co-Chair:
Sumit Sharma Email: sharmas@ohio.edu





(120c) Examining Nucleation Pathways
Aaron R. Finney and Matteo Salvalaglio


(120e) Dielectrophoretic Control of Particle Assembly in the Presence of Photoresist Posts: Simulation and Experiment
Omid Jahanmahin, Albanie Hendrickson-Stive, Christine D. Keating and Kristen Fichthorn


(120f) Molecular Dynamics Simulations for Triblock Oligomers with 1-Nm Self-Assembled Domains
Zhengyuan Shen, Jingyi Chen, Viktoriia Vernadskaia, Timothy P. Lodge and J. Ilja Siepmann


(120g) Stability of the Alternating Gyroid Morphology Formed By a Triblock Copolymer Increases By Adding Homopolymer
Natalie Buchanan, Krysia Browka, Hillary Le, Lianna Ketcham and Poornima Padmanabhan


(120h) Mesoscale Simulation Approach for Dynamics and Assembly of Deformable Objects
Toluwanimi Bello, Tejus Shastry, Sangwoo Lee and Patrick T. Underhill


(120i) Phase Behavior of Floppy Polyhedra
Luis Y. Rivera-Rivera, Thi Vo and Sharon C. Glotzer


(120j) Enhanced Sampling and Inverse Design of Self-Assembling Patchy and Polarizable Colloids
Siva Dasetty, Johnson Dhanasekaran, Jiyuan Li, Juan J. DePablo and Andrew Ferguson


(120k) Self-Assembly of Lobed Patchy Particles
Sanjib Paul and Harish Vashisth
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