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Title: Simulation and Modeling of Polymer Gels: https://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/10848
 
Title: Simulation and Modeling of Polymer Gels: https://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/10848
 
[[File:Schematic 4.svg|thumb|none|150px|Schematic of the i) periodic gel model, the ii) single chain cell gel model (CGM) and the iii) Poisson-Boltzmann CGM.]]
 
[[File:Schematic 4.svg|thumb|none|150px|Schematic of the i) periodic gel model, the ii) single chain cell gel model (CGM) and the iii) Poisson-Boltzmann CGM.]]
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=== Grand-Reaction method===
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A minimal working example of the [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.macromol.0c00260 grand-reaction method] can be found here:
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[[File:Minimal working example grand reaction method.zip]]
  
 
== Master Thesis ==
 
== Master Thesis ==

Revision as of 00:41, 29 August 2020

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Jonas Landsgesell
PhD
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Email:jlandsgesell _at_ icp.uni-stuttgart.de
Address:Jonas Landsgesell
Institute for Computational Physics
Universität Stuttgart
Allmandring 3
70569 Stuttgart
Germany

Publications


PhD Thesis

Title: Simulation and Modeling of Polymer Gels: https://elib.uni-stuttgart.de/handle/11682/10848

Schematic of the i) periodic gel model, the ii) single chain cell gel model (CGM) and the iii) Poisson-Boltzmann CGM.

Grand-Reaction method

A minimal working example of the grand-reaction method can be found here: File:Minimal working example grand reaction method.zip

Master Thesis

Title: Titration of Weak Polyelectrolytes using the Wang-Landau and the Reaction Ensemble method.

Titration curves at different Bjerrum lengths

Bachelor Thesis

Title: Free energy decomposition methods are applied to investigate the entropic contributions of water to the folding of beta hairpins.

Beta hairpin in water

Previous Activities