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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1996 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science
  • 1990 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For theoretical work on selfconsistentfield theories of polymer blends, and for the development of a new pulsedfield gel electrophoresis process based on modeling the dynamics of biological molecules

Overview

Jaan Noolandi is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic contributions span several decades and have earned recognition within scientific communities, particularly through prestigious fellowships.

Over the course of their career, Noolandi has been awarded Fellow status in multiple scientific societies. In 1990, they became a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), recognized specifically for theoretical work on self-consistent field theories of polymer blends and for developing a pulsed-field gel electrophoresis process based on modeling the dynamics of biological molecules.

Additionally, Noolandi was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1996, associated with the Academy of Science. In 2011, they were elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

While there is no detailed publication or research topic data available, these fellowships indicate contributions in polymer science, biophysics, and theoretical modeling related to molecular dynamics.

Best Publications

  • Progress in the development of interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels.

    David Myung;Dale Waters;Meredith Wiseman;Pierre-Emile Duhamel

  • Theory of block copolymer micelles in solution

    Jaan Noolandi;Kin Ming Hong

  • Interfacial properties of immiscible homopolymer blends in the presence of block copolymers

    Unknown

  • Effect of block copolymers at a demixed homopolymer interface

    Jaan Noolandi;Kin Ming Hong

  • Theory of micelle formation in block copolymer-homopolymer blends

    M. D. Whitmore;J. Noolandi

  • Biomimetic strain hardening in interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels

    David Myung;Wongun Koh;Jungmin Ko;Yin Hu

  • Theory of inhomogeneous multicomponent polymer systems

    Unknown

  • On the reptation theory of gel electrophoresis

    Gary W. Slater;Jaan Noolandi

  • Theory of phase equilibriums in systems containing block copolymers

    Kin Ming Hong;Jaan Noolandi

  • New view of entanglements in dense polymer systems.

    Tom A. Kavassalis;Jaan Noolandi

  • Screening for genetic mutations.

    Christina Carlsson;Mats Jonsson;Bengt Nordén;Maria T. Dulay

  • Quantitative analysis of the three regimes of DNA electrophoresis in agarose gels.

    Gary W. Slater;Jean Rousseau;Jaan Noolandi;Chantal Turmel

  • Stability of Ordered Phases in Diblock Copolymer Melts

    Mohamed Laradji;An-Chang Shi;Jaan Noolandi;Rashmi C. Desai

  • Theory of phase equilibria in block copolymer-homopolymer blends

    Mark Douglas Whitmore;Jaan Noolandi

  • Theory of crystallizable block copolymer blends

    Mark Douglas Whitmore;Jaan Noolandi

  • Self-trapping and anomalous dispersion of DNA in electrophoresis.

    Jaan Noolandi;Jean Rousseau;Gary W. Slater;Chantal Turmel

  • New biased-reptation model for charged polymers.

    Gary W. Slater;Jaan Noolandi

  • Theory of photogeneration and fluorescence quenching

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  • Entanglement scaling in polymer melts and solutions

    Tom A. Kavassalis;Jaan Noolandi

  • A new theory of entanglements and dynamics in dense polymer systems

    Tom A. Kavassalis;Jaan Noolandi

  • Molecular detrapping and band narrowing with high frequency modulation of pulsed field electrophoresis.

    Chantal Turmel;Eric Brassard;Gary W. Slater;Jaan Noolandi

  • Print head for use in a ballistic aerosol marking apparatus

    Eric Peeters;Jaan Noolandi;Raj B. Apte;Philip D. Floyd

  • Development of Hydrogel-Based Keratoprostheses: A Materials Perspective

    David Myung;Pierre-Emile Duhamel;Jennifer R. Cochran;Jaan Noolandi

Frequent Co-Authors

An-Chang Shi
An-Chang Shi McMaster University
Curtis W. Frank
Curtis W. Frank Stanford University
Won-Gun Koh
Won-Gun Koh Yonsei University
Marc Lalande
Marc Lalande University of Connecticut Health Center
Warren B. Jackson
Warren B. Jackson Palo Alto Research Center
David K. Fork
David K. Fork Palo Alto Research Center
David K. Biegelsen
David K. Biegelsen Palo Alto Research Center
Richard N. Zare
Richard N. Zare Stanford University
Per Linse
Per Linse Lund University

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