Presentations at the 256th American Chemical Society National Meeting

The 256th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting took place in Boston from 19 – 23 August 2018, where Nate, Krishna, and Richard presented six talks and a poster, including work by Emily and Rasha.

  1. N. D. Harms and R. H. West. Implementing genetic algorithms and evolutionary strategies in conformer analysis. 256th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 19 – 23 August, 2018.
  2. N. D. Harms and R. H. West. Automatically finding and fixing mistakes in detailed kinetic models of combustion. 256th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 19 – 23 August, 2018.
  3. S. K. Sirumalla and R. H. West. Unsupervised machine learning for data-driven representations of reactions. 256th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 19 – 23 August, 2018.
  4. R. Atwi, M. T. Timko, and R. H. West. Investigating reaction pathways for the formation of nitrogen heterocycles during hydrothermal liquefaction of microalgae. 256th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 19 – 23 August, 2018.
  5. N. D. Harms, S. K. Sirumalla, and R. H. West. Determining kinetic parameters of hydrogen ab- straction from novel biofuel candidates through automated transition state theory calculations. 256th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 19 – 23 August, 2018.
  6. R. H. West, E. J. Mazeau, and C. F. Goldsmith. Automatic microkinetic mechanism generation for heterogeneous catalysis. 256th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 19 – 23 August, 2018.
  7. N. D. Harms, S. K. Sirumalla, and R. H. West. Determining kinetic parameters of hydrogen abstraction from novel biofuel candidates through automated transition state theory calculations. 256th ACS National Meeting. Boston, MA. 19 – 23 August, 2018. POSTER

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