学术报告:Where the water anomalies come from


报告题目:Where the water anomalies come from
报 告 人:Jichen Li (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester)
报告时间:2014年6月5日(周四)下午3:30-4:30
报告地点:嘉定园区学术活动中心307房间

报告人简介:
工作经历:
Dr Li became a lecturer in Physics at Manchester, after completing his EPSRC advanced fellow from 7/1994-7/1999). He specialises in neutron scattering and related technology. His recent work has been mainly concerned with hydrogen bonding in water (from Ice to the supercritical state), clathrate hydrates, water in C60/C nanotubes and in biomaterials). This area of work is highly interdisciplinary, requiring both experimental work using inelastic, quasi-elastic and neutron Compton scattering and theoretical modeling of hydrogen bonding using lattice dynamics (LD), molecular dynamics (MD) and ab initio quantum mechanical methods. He has collaborated with scientists from a wide range of disciplines. He is co-author of ~100 publications. He has given many invited lectures and seminars on water structuring and inelastic neutron scattering. He is a member of several committees related to neutron scattering in UK and abroad.

Projects
Compuatational investigation of the interaction of water with biomolecules
Inelastic neutron scattering investigation of water around DNA, proteins and amino acids