Sumit Sharma, Ph.D.

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2010 Columbia University, New York, NY 
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General Biophysics, Chemical Engineering, Statistics
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Sanat K. Kumar grad student 2010 Columbia
 (Conformational Changes in Proteins upon Adsorption to Surfaces.)
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Ko X, Sharma S. (2020) A Quantitatively Accurate Theory to Predict Adsorbed Configurations of Asymmetric Surfactant Molecules on Polar Surfaces. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Singh H, Sharma S. (2020) Disintegration of Surfactant Micelles at Metal-Water Interfaces Promotes their Strong Adsorption. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Singh H, Sharma S. (2020) Free energy profiles of adsorption of surfactant micelles at metal-water interfaces Molecular Simulation. 1: 1-8
Sharma S, Singh H, Ko X. (2019) A Quantitatively Accurate Theory to Predict Adsorbed Configurations of Linear Surfactants on Polar Surfaces. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Khosravi Z, Sharma S, Farnoud AM. (2019) Submicron polymeric particles accelerate insulin fibrillation by surface adsorption. Biointerphases. 14: 021001
Sharma S, Ko X, Kurapati Y, et al. (2019) Adsorption Behavior of Organic Corrosion Inhibitors on Metal Surfaces—Some New Insights from Molecular Simulations Corrosion. 75: 90-105
Ghasemi M, Ramsheh SM, Sharma S. (2018) Quantitative Assessment of Thermodynamic Theory in Elucidating Behavior of Water under Hydrophobic Confinement. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Kurapati Y, Sharma S. (2018) Adsorption Free Energies of Imidazolinium-type Surfactants in Infinite Dilution and in Micellar State on Gold Surface. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Ko X, Sharma S. (2017) Adsorption and Self-Assembly of Surfactants on Metal-Water Interfaces. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Remsing RC, Xi E, Vembanur S, et al. (2015) Pathways to dewetting in hydrophobic confinement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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