Job D. Guzman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States 
Area:
polymer physics, rheology, transport phenomena, multiscale modeling
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Jay Donald Schieber grad student 2003 Illinois Institute of Technology
 (From synthesis to processing: Links between polymerization mechanism, molecular weight distribution, rheological behavior, and extrusion.)
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Guzmán JD, Arriola DJ, Karjala T, et al. (2009) Simple model to predict gel formation in olefin-diene copolymerizations catalyzed by constrained-geometry complexes Aiche Journal. 56: 1325-1333
Guzmán JD, Mangnus M, Aerts P, et al. (2008) Discrepancies between linear viscoelastic measurements and double-reptation predictions for commercial polystyrene samples Rheologica Acta. 47: 213-221
Guzmán JD, Pollard R, Schieber JD. (2005) Modeling of diffusion effects on step-growth polymerizations Macromolecules. 38: 188-195
Guzmán JD, Schieber JD, Pollard R. (2005) A regularization-free method for the calculation of molecular weight distributions from dynamic moduli data Rheologica Acta. 44: 342-351
Guzmán JD, Schieber JD. (2003) Analysis of Closed-Discharge Single-Screw Extrusion of Power-Law Fluids Polymer Engineering and Science. 43: 55-61
Venerus DC, Schieber JD, Iddir H, et al. (2001) Anisotropic thermal diffusivity measurements in deforming polymers and the stress-thermal rule International Journal of Thermophysics. 22: 1215-1225
Venerus DC, Schieber JD, Iddir H, et al. (1999) Relaxation of Anisotropic Thermal Diffusivity in a Polymer Melt Following Step Shear Strain Physical Review Letters. 82: 366-369
Venerus DC, Schieber JD, Iddir H, et al. (1999) Measurement of thermal diffusivity in polymer melts using Forced Rayleigh Light Scattering Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics. 37: 1069-1078
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