Dr. Si Wu Seminar – OU
1093 Shelby Hall 250 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Si Wu from the University of Oklahoma will present a seminar. High-throughput quantitative top-down proteomics Host: Dr. Shanlin Pan
Dr. Si Wu from the University of Oklahoma will present a seminar. High-throughput quantitative top-down proteomics Host: Dr. Shanlin Pan
Professor Dom Qualley from Berry College will present a seminar. Gag (dis)order: structure and dynamics of a retroviral polyprotein Host: Dr. Stephen Woski
Professor Josh Figueroa from the University of California, San Diego will present a seminar. The Carbonyl-Isocyanide Relationship and Beyond Abstract: Recent results concerning the synthesis and reactivity of low-coordinate transition-metal complexes featuring sterically encumbering m-terphenyl isocyanide ligands are presented. Given the isolobal relationship between organoisocyanides and carbon monoxide, these complexes serve as mimics of the unsaturated binary metal carbonyls. The latter have traditionally been studied in either the gas phase or by matrix-isolation techniques and, consequently, their condensed-phase reactivity [...]
Professor Stephen Aller from the University of Alabama at Birmingham will present a seminar. A Highly Dynamic Insect Toxin: A New Reagent for Targeting Mammalian Epitopes? Host: Dr. Jack Dunkle
Professor Tessa Calhoun from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville will be presenting a seminar. Host: Dr. Matthew Thompson
Professor Carlos Baiz from the University of Texas at Austin will present a seminar. Host: Dr. Ayanjeet Ghosh
Professor Kevin Noonan from Carnegie Mellon University will present a seminar. Designing Conjugated Polymers and Macrocycles, A Case Study with Furan Abstract In this talk, I will highlight some of our recent explorations into conjugated polymers and macrocycles which are of interest for organic electronic devices. I will focus on the benefits and opportunities which arise from using furan as a building block for conjugated materials since it is one of a few aromatics which can be derived directly [...]
Dr. Gayan Wijeratne from the University of Alabama at Birmingham will present a seminar. Mechanistic Modeling of Heme Enzyme Chemistries and their Synthetic Implications Host: Dr. Kevin Shaughnessy
Dr. Svetlana Kilina from North Dakota State University will present a seminar. Impact of Covalent Functionalization of Nanostructures on Their Optical Properties: Computational Insights Abstract: "I will present current research of my group focused on computations of photo-excited processes at organic-inorganic interfaces in covalently functionalized nanomaterials, such as quantum dots (QD) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Recent focus on assemblies of the QDs functionalized by various organic and metal-organic dyes is dictated by their promise to serve as a key [...]
Dr. Dmitri Kilin from North Dakota State University will present a seminar. Light-to-matter interaction integrated with ab initio molecular dynamics Abstract: Several aspects of electromagnetic field to matter interaction are addressed by computational modeling of transitions between ground and excited state potential energy surfaces, driving molecular system away from the equilibrium. Photoinduced bond breaking events are enhanced for molecular systems placed in the center of resonant microcavity via formation of a bound matter-to-field polaritonic state. A description of matter-to-electromagnetic [...]