Estela Blaisten-Barojas, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1971-1976 Centre de Mécanique Ondulatoire Appliqué CNRS & Sorbonne Université 
 1976-1990 Department of Physics National University of Mexico, Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico 
 1990-1992 Departments of Chemistry and Physics Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
 1992- Dep. Computational and Data Sciences George Mason University, Washington, DC 
Area:
Computational Physics, Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3259-1573
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RUoXaDgAAAAJ&hl=en
Estela Blaisten-Barojas is Professor of computational physics and chemistry in the Department of Computational and Data Sciences. She is the director of the Center for Simulation and Modeling (formerly Computational Materials Science Center), coordinator of the Mason Nanotechnology Initiative. and is affiliated with the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Recently, she served as Program Director at the National Science Foundation (NSF) within the Theory, Models and Computational Methods program, Division of Chemistry.
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Parents

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Marcel Allavena grad student Universite Sorbonne (former Paris VI, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie) (Chemistry Tree)
 (Attache de Recherche Centre de la Recherche Scientifique)

Children

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Yibing Li grad student 1993-1997 George Mason
Mohamed Lach-hab grad student 1993-1998 George Mason
Abdullah AL-Sunaidi grad student 1994-1999 George Mason
Chang-Hong J. Chien grad student 2000 George Mason (Physics Tree)
Jeffrey W. Mirick grad student 2002 George Mason
GuanMing Wang grad student 2002 George Mason
Xiao Dong grad student 2006 George Mason
Anthony D. Patrick grad student 2008 George Mason
Yafei Dai grad student 2009 George Mason
John W. Lyver grad student 2010 George Mason
Richard D. Massaro grad student 2007-2011 George Mason
Clifford Hall grad student 2008-2013 George Mason
Daniel Sponseller grad student 2010-2017 George Mason
Doug Reitz grad student 2012-2018 George Mason
Gideon Gogovi grad student 2016-2020 George Mason
James Andrews grad student 2015-2021 George Mason
Greg Helmick grad student 2012-2022 George Mason
Yoseph Abere grad student 2014-2024 George Mason
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Andrews J, Gkountouna O, Blaisten-Barojas E. (2022) Forecasting molecular dynamics energetics of polymers in solution from supervised machine learning. Chemical Science. 13: 7021-7033
Andrews J, Blaisten-Barojas E. (2021) Distinctive Formation of PEG-Lipid Nanopatches onto Solid Polymer Surfaces Interfacing Solvents from Atomistic Simulation. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Sponseller D, Blaisten-Barojas E. (2021) Solutions and Condensed Phases of PEG from All-Atom Molecular Dynamics. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 125: 12892-12901
Hopkins SD, Gogovi GK, Weisel E, et al. (2020) Polyacrylamide in glycerol solutions from an atomistic perspective of the energetics, structure, and dynamics Aip Advances. 10: 85011
Andrews J, Handler RA, Blaisten-Barojas E. (2020) Structure, energetics and thermodynamics of PLGA condensed phases from Molecular Dynamics Polymer. 206: 122903
Andrews J, Blaisten-Barojas E. (2019) Exploring with Molecular Dynamics the Structural Fate of PLGA Oligomers in Various Solvents. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Gogovi GK, Almsned F, Bracci N, et al. (2019) Modeling the Tertiary Structure of the Rift Valley Fever Virus L Protein. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 24
Reitz DM, Blaisten-Barojas E. (2019) Simulating the NaK Eutectic Alloy with Monte Carlo and Machine Learning. Scientific Reports. 9: 704
Özkaya S, Blaisten-Barojas E. (2018) Polypyrrole on graphene: A density functional theory study Surface Science. 674: 1-5
Reitz D, Blaisten-Barojas E. (2017) Monte Carlo Study of the Crystalline and Amorphous NaK Alloy Procedia Computer Science. 108: 1215-1221
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