Jonathan V. Selinger, Ph.D.

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2005- College of Arts and Sciences / Department of Chemical Physics Kent State University, Kent, OH, United States 
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Physical Chemistry
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https://www.kent.edu/physics/profile/jonathan-selinger
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David Robert Nelson grad student 1983-1989 Harvard
Zhen-Gang Wang research scientist 1991-1992 Caltech

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Jun Geng grad student 2012 Kent State (Physics Tree)
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Long C, Selinger JV. (2022) Explicit demonstration of geometric frustration in chiral liquid crystals. Soft Matter
Rosseto MP, Selinger JV. (2022) Modulated phases of nematic liquid crystals induced by tetrahedral order. Physical Review. E. 105: 024708
Tang X, Selinger JV. (2020) Annihilation trajectory of defects in smectic-C films. Physical Review. E. 102: 012702
Rosseto MP, Selinger JV. (2020) Theory of the splay nematic phase: Single versus double splay. Physical Review. E. 101: 052707
Tang X, Selinger JV. (2020) Minimization principle for shear alignment of liquid crystals. Physical Review. E. 101: 032701
Sadoc JF, Mosseri R, Selinger J. (2020) Liquid crystal director fields in three-dimensional non-Euclidean geometries New Journal of Physics
Ferris AJ, Afghah S, Selinger RLB, et al. (2019) Electric field-induced crossover from 3D to 2D topological defects in a nematic liquid crystal: experimental verification. Soft Matter
Tang X, Selinger JV. (2019) Theory of defect motion in 2D passive and active nematic liquid crystals. Soft Matter. 15: 587-601
Duzgun A, Selinger JV, Saxena A. (2018) Comparing skyrmions and merons in chiral liquid crystals and magnets. Physical Review. E. 97: 062706
Jákli A, Lavrentovich OD, Selinger JV. (2018) Physics of liquid crystals of bent-shaped molecules Reviews of Modern Physics. 90
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