Dear Group Members,
This is a reminder that on Friday we are hosting Professor
Marivi Fernandez-Serra from Stony Brook University. *We encourage everyone
to attend her talk at 4*, the information and abstract are below and a
flyer is attached.
APPLIED PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM
4:00 P.M., Friday February 24th in Pierce 209
Stony Brook University
Physics Department
Understanding water/solid functional
interfaces for photocatalysis and
electrochemical applications
Marivi Fernandez-Serra
In this talk I will review our current efforts on understanding the physics
of liquid water and the
interaction of water with functional semiconductor and metallic surfaces
using ab initio
molecular dynamics methods. I will present the state of the art of current
simulations and the
challenges we face, focusing on two specific problems: the description of
aqueous solvated
electrode surfaces and the simulation of polar surfaces in aqueous
environments. In particular I
will show how the physics of ferroelectric and dielectric superlattices is
strongly related to the
physics that describes the behavior of water at polar interfaces.
Host: Alan Aspuru-Guzik
--
*Siria Serrano*
*Faculty Assistant*
*Aspuru-Guzik Group*
*Harvard University **Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology*
*12 Oxford St. M 136*
*Cambridge, MA 02138*
*P:** (617) 496-1716 <%28617%29%20496-1716>** F: **617-496-9411
<617-496-9411>*
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Friendly reminder that we'd like all group members available to attend
Marivi's talk starting in 15 minutes at Pierce 209.
Best,
Siria
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Siria Serrano <aspuru.facultyassistant(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 1:41 PM
Subject: Reminder: Professor Marivi Fernandez-Serra Visit Friday, February
24th
To: A-G Group <aspuru-list(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu>
Dear Group Members,
This is a reminder that on Friday we are hosting Professor
Marivi Fernandez-Serra from Stony Brook University. *We encourage everyone
to attend her talk at 4*, the information and abstract are below and a
flyer is attached.
APPLIED PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM
4:00 P.M., Friday February 24th in Pierce 209
Stony Brook University
Physics Department
Understanding water/solid functional
interfaces for photocatalysis and
electrochemical applications
Marivi Fernandez-Serra
In this talk I will review our current efforts on understanding the physics
of liquid water and the
interaction of water with functional semiconductor and metallic surfaces
using ab initio
molecular dynamics methods. I will present the state of the art of current
simulations and the
challenges we face, focusing on two specific problems: the description of
aqueous solvated
electrode surfaces and the simulation of polar surfaces in aqueous
environments. In particular I
will show how the physics of ferroelectric and dielectric superlattices is
strongly related to the
physics that describes the behavior of water at polar interfaces.
Host: Alan Aspuru-Guzik
--
*Siria Serrano*
*Faculty Assistant*
*Aspuru-Guzik Group*
*Harvard University **Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology*
*12 Oxford St. M 136*
*Cambridge, MA 02138*
*P:** (617) 496-1716 <%28617%29%20496-1716>** F: **617-496-9411
<617-496-9411>*
--
*Siria Serrano*
*Faculty Assistant*
*Aspuru-Guzik Group*
*Harvard University **Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology*
*12 Oxford St. M 136*
*Cambridge, MA 02138*
*P:** (617) 496-1716 <%28617%29%20496-1716>** F: **617-496-9411
<617-496-9411>*