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May 1st, 2019
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Tommy Sewell
Tommy Sewell, a professor of chemistry, and his team will receive up to $7.5 million over the next five years. Sewell and his team are working — through a theoretical framework reinforced by specifically designed experiments — to predict the behavior of energetic materials such as military munitions, rocket propellants, pyrotechnics and industrial explosives.Photo:
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Arthur Suits
Arthur Suits, a professor of chemistry, and his team will receive up to $6.25 million over the next five years. The goal of his team’s project is to create a toolkit that will not only help scientists better understand how chemical reactions occur, but also give scientists the ability to control chemical reactions.Photo:
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Controlling chemical reactions
This apparatus allows Arthur Suits and his team to study collisions of molecules in a vacuum. The goal of his team’s project is to create a toolkit that will not only help scientists better understand how chemical reactions occur, but also give scientists the ability to control chemical reactions.Photo:
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Nitrogen oxide molecule
This illustration shows a single state of a highly vibrationally excited nitrogen oxide molecule scattering off an argon atom into a different single quantum state.Photo:
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Large scale molecular dynamics simulation
Sewell and his team are working — through a theoretical framework reinforced by specifically designed experiments — to predict the behavior of energetic materials such as military munitions, rocket propellants, pyrotechnics and industrial explosives.Photo:
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