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Uniting activity design principles of anode catalysts for direct liquid fuel cells
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A cloud platform for sharing and automated analysis of raw data from high throughput polymer MD simulations
Published 2024“…As an initial demonstration, our database includes 6286 molecular dynamics trajectories for amorphous polymer electrolytes (5.7 terabytes of data). …”
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Deep brain stimulation of the hypothalamic region: a systematic review
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Accelerating amorphous polymer electrolyte screening by learning to reduce errors in molecular dynamics simulated properties
Published 2024“…Further, we extract several design principles for polymer electrolytes and provide an open dataset for the community. Our approach could be applicable to a broad class of material discovery problems that involve the simulation of complex, amorphous materials.…”
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Extracellular polymeric substances of biofilms : suffering from an identity crisis
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New challenges in oxygen reduction catalysis: a consortium retrospective to inform future research
Published 2024“…A main goal of sharing this perspective is to discuss the rationale for our future research plans based on our consortium work. …”
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Sexual selection predicts the persistence of populations within altered environments
Published 2021“…Here we investigate the effect of sexual selection on species persistence in a community of 34 species of dung beetles across a gradient of environmental disturbance ranging from old growth forest to oil palm plantation. Horns are sexually selected traits used in contests between males, and we find that both horn presence and relative size are strongly positively associated with species persistence and abundance in altered habitats. …”
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