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Tyler Martin (Fed)
Materials Research Engineer and SANS Beamline Scientist
Velencia Witherspoon, Kanae Ito, Chad R. Snyder, Madhusudan (Madhu) Tyagi, Tyler Martin, Peter Beaucage, Ryan Nieuwendaal, Richard Vallery, David Gidley, Jeffrey Wilbur, Dean Welsh, Christopher Stafford, Christopher Soles
To elucidate robust design cues for improving the active polyamide (PA) filtration layers in reverse osmosis (RO) membrane for desalination, we systematically
The application of machine learning techniques to x-ray scattering experiments has been of significant recent interest, offering advances in areas such as the
Here we highlight recent advancements in informatics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence as applied to the fields of polymer physics and chemistry
Daniel F. Sunday, Alexandros Chremos, Tyler B. Martin, Alice B. Chang, Adam B. Burns, Robert H. Grubbs
Bottlebrush polymers consist of a linear backbone with densely grafted sidechains which impact the rigidity of the molecule. The persistence length of the
Joel M. Sarapas, Tyler B. Martin, Alexandros Chremos, Jack F. Douglas, Kathryn L. Beers
Many naturally occurring polyelectrolytes of importance in diverse biological functions have the form of bottlebrush polymers, and there is correspondingly