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Dakota Scott Banks
Dakota Scott Banks
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Semiflexible oligomers crystallize via a cooperative phase transition
P Kawak, DS Banks, DR Tree
The Journal of Chemical Physics 155 (21), 2021
92021
Nonsolvent-induced phase separation inside liquid droplets
R Alhasan, TA Wilcoxson, DS Banks, S Jung, DR Tree
The Journal of Chemical Physics 158 (21), 2023
12023
Using Phase Field Models to Simulate Colloidal Chemohydrodynamics in 3D in both Chemically Homogeneous and Chemically Heterogeneous Environments
D Banks, Q Zhu, R Alhasan, D Tree
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Using Phase Field Models to Simulate Colloidal Chemohydrodynamics in Bulk and at Phase Boundaries
D Banks, Q Zhu, R Alhasan, D Tree
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, F18. 006, 2023
2023
Acute Sensitivity of Polymer Crystallization Phase Behavior to Intermolecular Interactions
P Kawak, DS Banks, D Tree
2022 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2022
2022
Free energy analysis of polymer crystal nucleation indicates cooperative crystallization and nematic alignment
P Kawak, D Banks, D Tree
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, A19. 010, 2022
2022
The production of polymeric particles via nonsolvent-induced phase separation
R Alhasan, T Wilcoxson, D Banks, S Jung, D Tree
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, Y18. 001, 2022
2022
Nonsolvent Induced Phase Separation in Polymer Droplets
D Tree, R Alhasan, T Wilcoxson, D Banks
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2021, P02. 004, 2021
2021
GPU-accelerated Wang-Landau Simulation of Polymer Crystallization
P Kawak, D Banks, D Tree, TSM Team
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2021, Y04. 004, 2021
2021
Investigating primary nucleation in polymer melts using GPU-accelerated Wang-Landau simulations
P Kawak, AS Gibson, LS Brown, B Delgado, DS Banks, DR Tree
2020 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2020
2020
Nonsolvent Induced Phase Separation in Films and Droplets
D Tree, DS Banks, H Hedworth, TR Scott, T Wilcoxson, CB Wilson
2019 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2019
2019
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