Melody Zhang joins the Lindsey Lab!

Melody Zhang, a first year CHE graduate student has joined our group. Melody earned her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University. Melody’s research interests include understanding the scientific principles of particle systems and using computational methods to introduce breakthroughs in material design. She is excited to use machine learning and atomistic simulation to accelerate

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Dr. Lindsey wins ACT-UP grant entitled “Enabling a Quantum Accurate Description of Chemistry and Carbon Condensation in Shocked Organic Materials”

ACT-UP supports academic research alliances with LLNL’s Weapons and Complex Integration (WCI) directorate, with a focus on WCI’s Weapon Physics and Design stockpile science, inertial confinement fusion and national security mission space. Drs. Lindsey and Sorin Bastea (LLNL) will work together to advance fundamental understanding of nanocarbon synthesis from shock compressed precursors, using the ChIMES Continue Reading »