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Salman published in Composites B: “Modeling sizing emulsion droplet deposition onto silica using all-atom…”
Ketan’s paper published in Soft Matter on “Atomistic Simulation of Volumetric Properties of Epoxy Networks.”
Salman’s manuscript accepted in Langmuir: “The Roles of Coupling Agent and Surfactant in Droplet Structure in Sizing Emulsions.”
Steven Gossert published in Protein Science on molecular modeling of linker-length roles.
PhD alumnus Harish Vashisth received a $1.8M NIH MIRA award.
Steven Gossert successfully defended his dissertation.
PhD alumna Jasmine Gardner had two papers published in JPCB and Mol. Sim.
Postdoc Gourav Shrivastav published the group’s first paper in JCP on a free-energy landscape search method.
Ming Huang’s first paper on network topology in vinyl-ester thermosets appeared in Macromol. Theory Simul.
Arun Sridhar’s work on amidoamine-crosslinked epoxy thermosets appeared in J. Dyn. Behav. Mater.
Alumnus Harish Vashisth (PhD 2010) awarded tenure at the University of New Hampshire.
Jasmine Gardner joined the Kamerlin Lab at Uppsala University as a postdoc.
Jasmine Gardner received the 2017 CBE Outstanding PhD Student Achievement Award.
Prof. Abrams received the 2017 CBE Outstanding Research Award.
Prof. Abrams gave an invited talk at the Simons Foundation Conference on Bridging Scales in Microbiology.
Prof. Abrams awarded an NIH grant.
Palmese and Abrams awarded a $2.4M cooperative agreement with the Army Research Laboratory on bio-based polymers.
Gardner & Abrams publication featured in the Journal of Chemical Physics.
Harish Vashisth (PhD 2010) received an NSF CAREER Award.
Dr. Abrams received the 2015 Impact Award in Computational Molecular Science and Engineering.
Prof. Abrams elected Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering.
Dr. Abrams received the 2014 College of Engineering Excellence in Research Award.
Dr. Abrams’ HIV research featured in The Economist.
Drexel Engineering Dean’s Distinguished Lecture featuring Dr. Abrams.
Dr. Abrams awarded an NSF grant.
Dr. Abrams awarded an NIH research grant.
Abrams’ work on predicting protein conformations published in PNAS; featured on the Proteins cover.
Prof. Abrams awarded an NIH grant.
Dr. Abrams received the Best Mentor Award from the GSA at Drexel University.
Dr. Abrams awarded a four-year, $400,000 NSF CAREER Award.
Prof. Abrams’ research featured on the August cover of Tissue Engineering.
Dr. Abrams awarded a $120,000 DURIP equipment grant.