Surfactant Self-Assembly and Transport
Jan 1, 2025
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This project develops and applies molecular simulation workflows for surfactant self-assembly in solution. Current analysis emphasizes aggregate morphology, diffusion behavior, and links between coarse-grained molecular dynamics and experimental characterization such as NMR DOSY.
Authors
Mohammad Sadegh Samie
(he/him)
PhD Student in Biomedical and Chemical Engineering
I am a PhD student in Biomedical and Chemical Engineering at Syracuse University,
where my primary adviser and PI is Dr. Radhakrishna Sureshkumar and my co-adviser
is Dr. James Henderson. My research uses coarse-grained molecular dynamics to study
polymer and surfactant self-assembly, with a focus on amphiphilic copolymer systems,
micelles, vesicles, and the molecular mechanisms that drive morphology evolution.