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  • 2010 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For seminal contributions to the conceptual foundations of the physics of finitesize systems and phenomena, development of new simulation and analysis methodologies specifically tailored for the nanoscale, and pioneering explorations of a broad spectrum of properties of atomic and molecular clusters

Overview

Julius Jellinek is affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with specific work spanning Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Atmospheric Science, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions, Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures, Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Catalysis for Biomass Conversion, Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions, and Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies.

Recent publications by Julius Jellinek include:

  • Electron Binding Energy Spectra of AlnPt- ClustersA Combined Experimental and Computational Study, 2022, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Computational studies of structural, energetic, and electronic properties of pure Pt and Mo and mixed Pt/Mo clusters: Comparative analysis of characteristics and trends, 2022, The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • Surface engineering of Pt nanocatalysts with transition metal oleates for selective catalysis: a case study on the hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated aldehydes, 2025, Nanoscale
  • A computational study of Aln− and Aln−1Pt− clusters: the effects of doping and a uniform tuning gauge for single-atom nanocatalysts, 2022, The European Physical Journal D
  • Analysis of Dynamical Peculiarities in Nanoalloys at Subsystems Level: Dynamical Degrees of Freedom, Temperature Differences, and the Chameleon Effect, 2023, ChemPhysChem

Julius Jellinek has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Paulo H. Acioli
  • Darya Aleinikava
  • Soon Gu Kwon
  • Soma Chattopadhyay
  • Tomohiro Shibata

Their research has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, such as:

  • ChemPhysChem
  • Nanoscale
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • The Journal of Chemical Physics
  • The European Physical Journal D

Among their recognitions, Julius Jellinek was awarded the Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2010 for contributions to the conceptual foundations of finite-size systems physics, development of novel nanoscale simulation and analysis methodologies, and pioneering work on atomic and molecular clusters.

Best Publications

  • Nanoalloys: From Theory to Applications of Alloy Clusters and Nanoparticles

    Riccardo Ferrando;Julius Jellinek;Roy L. Johnston

  • Solid–liquid phase changes in simulated isoenergetic Ar13

    Julius Jellinek;Thomas L. Beck;R. Stephen Berry

  • Rare gas clusters: Solids, liquids, slush, and magic numbers

    Thomas L. Beck;Julius Jellinek;R. Stephen Berry

  • Melting and freezing in isothermal Ar13 clusters

    Heidi L. Davis;Julius Jellinek;R. Stephen Berry

  • NinAlm alloy clusters: analysis of structural forms and their energy ordering

    J. Jellinek;E.B. Krissinel

  • Theory of Atomic and Molecular Clusters: With a Glimpse at Experiments

    Julius Jellinek

  • Magnesium Clusters: Structural and Electronic Properties and the Size-Induced Nonmetal-to-Metal Transition†

    Julius Jellinek;Paulo H. Acioli

  • Capping Ligands as Selectivity Switchers in Hydrogenation Reactions

    Soon Gu Kwon;Galyna Krylova;Aslihan Sumer;Michael M. Schwartz

  • Dynamic layer rearrangement during growth of layered oxide films by molecular beam epitaxy

    J. H. Lee;G. Luo;I. C. Tung;S. H. Chang

  • Structure and Magnetism of VnBzn+1 Sandwich Clusters

    Jinlan Wang;Paulo H. Acioli;Julius Jellinek

  • Structure and shape variations in intermediate-size copper clusters.

    Mingli Yang;Koblar A. Jackson;Christof Koehler;Thomas Frauenheim

  • <i>Energy Landscapes: With Applications to Clusters, Biomolecules and Glasses</i>

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  • Structural and dynamical properties of transition metal clusters

    J. Jellinek;I. L. Garzón

  • Nanoalloys: tuning properties and characteristics through size and composition

    Julius Jellinek

  • Unequal freezing and melting temperatures for clusters

    R.Stephen Berry;Julius Jellinek;Grigory Natanson

  • Electron binding energies of anionic magnesium clusters and the nonmetal-to-metal transition.

    Paulo H. Acioli;Julius Jellinek

  • Hollow cages versus space-filling structures for medium-sized gold clusters: the spherical aromaticity of the Au50 cage.

    Jinlan Wang;Julius Jellinek;Jijun Zhao;Zhongfang Chen

  • On the temperature, equipartition, degrees of freedom, and finite size effects: Application to aluminum clusters

    J. Jellinek;A. Goldberg

  • Melting of gold microclusters

    I. L. Garzón;J. Jellinek

  • First-principles study of intermediate size silver clusters: Shape evolution and its impact on cluster properties

    M. Yang;K. A. Jackson;J. Jellinek

  • 13‐atom Ni‐Al alloy clusters: Structures and dynamics

    E. B. Krissinel;J. Jellinek

Frequent Co-Authors

Jinlan Wang
Jinlan Wang Southeast University
R. Stephen Berry
R. Stephen Berry University of Chicago
Piercarlo Fantucci
Piercarlo Fantucci University of Milano-Bicocca
F. A. Gianturco
F. A. Gianturco University of Innsbruck
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký
Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký University of Split
Xiao Cheng Zeng
Xiao Cheng Zeng City University of Hong Kong
Riccardo Ferrando
Riccardo Ferrando University of Genoa
Christopher L. Marshall
Christopher L. Marshall Argonne National Laboratory
Tianpin Wu
Tianpin Wu Argonne National Laboratory
Daojian Cheng
Daojian Cheng Beijing University of Chemical Technology

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