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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • 2001 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 1993 - Tilden Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Paul A. Madden is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields including Engineering and Environmental Science, with particular focus on subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Automotive Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electrochemistry, and Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes.

The scientist's work encompasses several key topics, including:

  • Advanced Aircraft Design and Technologies
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Advanced battery technologies research
  • Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics

Paul A. Madden has contributed to a range of recent publications. Some noteworthy papers include:

  • "MetalWalls: A classical molecular dynamics software dedicated to the simulation of electrochemical systems" (2020) published in The Journal of Open Source Software
  • "Powering aircraft with 100 % sustainable aviation fuel reduces ice crystals in contrails" (2024) in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "Specific leaf area and vapour pressure deficit control live fuel moisture content" (2023) in Functional Ecology
  • "Measurements of particle emissions of an A350-941 burning 100 % sustainable aviation fuels in cruise" (2024) in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "Measurement report: In-flight and ground-based measurements of nitrogen oxide emissions from latest-generation jet engines and 100 % sustainable aviation fuel" (2024) in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Their frequent co-authors include Raphael Märkl, Christiane Voigt, Daniel Sauer, Rebecca Dischl, and Stefan Kaufmann, each having collaborated multiple times. Publications are often found in venues such as Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, The Journal of Open Source Software, Functional Ecology, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and the Proceedings of the 2021 AERA Annual Meeting.

Best Publications

  • Hydration and mobility of ions in solution

    R. W. Impey;P. A. Madden;I. R. McDonald

  • On the molecular origin of supercapacitance in nanoporous carbon electrodes

    Céline Merlet;Céline Merlet;Benjamin Rotenberg;Benjamin Rotenberg;Paul Anthony Madden;Pierre-Louis Taberna;Pierre-Louis Taberna

  • Highly confined ions store charge more efficiently in supercapacitors

    Céline Merlet;Clarisse Péan;Clarisse Péan;Benjamin Rotenberg;Paul Anthony Madden

  • Molecular dynamics without effective potentials via the Car-Parrinello approach

    Dahlia K. Remler;Paul A. Madden

  • Electrochemical interface between an ionic liquid and a model metallic electrode.

    Stewart K. Reed;Oliver J. Lanning;Paul A. Madden

  • A Consistent Molecular Treatment of Dielectric Phenomena

    Paul Madden;Daniel Kivelson

  • ‘Covalent’ effects in ‘ionic’ systems

    Paul A. Madden;Mark Wilson

  • Entropy-driven formation of a superlattice in a hard-sphere binary mixture

    M. D. Eldridge;P. A. Madden;D. Frenkel

  • Spectroscopic and transport properties of water

    R.W. Impey;P.A. Madden;I.R. McDonald

  • Hydration of metal surfaces can be dynamically heterogeneous and hydrophobic

    David T. Limmer;Adam P. Willard;Paul Madden;David Chandler

  • Simulating Supercapacitors: Can We Model Electrodes As Constant Charge Surfaces?

    Céline Merlet;Céline Merlet;Clarisse Péan;Clarisse Péan;Clarisse Péan;Benjamin Rotenberg;Benjamin Rotenberg;Paul A. Madden

  • A computer simulation study of the dielectric properties of a model of methyl cyanide

    Duncan M.F. Edwards;Paul A. Madden;Ian R. McDonald

  • On the Dynamics of Charging in Nanoporous Carbon-Based Supercapacitors

    Clarisse Péan;Céline Merlet;Céline Merlet;Benjamin Rotenberg;Benjamin Rotenberg;Paul Anthony Madden

  • The electric double layer has a life of its own

    Céline Merlet;David T. Limmer;Mathieu Salanne;René Van Roij

  • LIGHT SCATTERING STUDIES OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS

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  • Gelation of a clay colloid suspension.

    Marjolein Dijkstra;J.P. Hansen;P.A. Madden

  • An effective pair potential for liquid acetonitrile

    H.J. Böhm;I.R. McDonald;P.A. Madden

  • Nonlinear counterion screening in colloidal suspensions

    Hartmut Löwen;Jean‐Pierre Hansen;Paul A. Madden

  • Orbital-free kinetic-energy functionals for first-principles molecular dynamics.

    Enrico Smargiassi;Paul A. Madden

  • Polarization Effects, Network Dynamics, and the Infrared Spectrum of Amorphous SiO2.

    Mark Wilson;Paul A. Madden;Mahin Hemmati;C. Austen Angell

  • Time correlation functions for a model of liquid carbon disulphide

    D.J. Tildesley;P.A. Madden

  • A computer simulation study of the dielectric properties of a model of methyl cyanide: II. The interference of permanent and induced dipoles

    Duncan M.F. Edwards;Paul A. Madden

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathieu Salanne
Mathieu Salanne Sorbonne University
Benjamin Rotenberg
Benjamin Rotenberg Sorbonne University
Mark Wilson
Mark Wilson University of Oxford
David Chandler
David Chandler University of California, Berkeley
Patrice Simon
Patrice Simon Paul Sabatier University
Patrick W. Fowler
Patrick W. Fowler University of Sheffield
Pierre-Louis Taberna
Pierre-Louis Taberna Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Jean-Pierre Hansen
Jean-Pierre Hansen University of Cambridge
Clare P. Grey
Clare P. Grey University of Cambridge
Hartmut Löwen
Hartmut Löwen Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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