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Tiffany R. Walsh

Tiffany R. Walsh

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Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
8339
World Ranking
12392
National Ranking
281

Overview

Tiffany R. Walsh is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and has an extensive body of research primarily focused on materials science and engineering. Their work spans several subfields including materials chemistry, biomaterials, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, and molecular biology.

The scientist's main research topics cover a range of specialized areas:

  • Graphene research and applications
  • Supramolecular self-assembly in materials
  • Fiber-reinforced polymer composites
  • Graphene and nanomaterials applications
  • Surface modification and superhydrophobicity
  • Diatoms and algae research
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Composites Science and Technology
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Their collaboration network features several coauthors with whom they have published multiple papers. These frequent coauthors are:

  • Marc R. Knecht
  • Filip Vuković
  • Garima Dobhal
  • Sherif Abdulkader Tawfik
  • Joseph M. Slocik

Their recent publications highlight research on materials and composite interfaces, showcasing a mix of both experimental and theoretical approaches. Selected recent papers include:

  • Thermal conductivities and mechanical properties of epoxy resin as a function of the degree of cross-linking (2021), published in International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Carbon fibre surface chemistry and its role in fibre-to-matrix adhesion (2021), published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • Moisture Ingress at the Molecular Scale in Hygrothermal Aging of Fiber-Epoxy Interfaces (2020), published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Using molecular entanglement as a strategy to enhance carbon fiber-epoxy composite interfaces (2020), published in Composites Science and Technology
  • Tuning Materials-Binding Peptide Sequences toward Gold- and Silver-Binding Selectivity with Bayesian Optimization (2021), published in ACS Nano

Best Publications

  • Archetypal energy landscapes

    David J. Wales;Mark A. Miller;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Energy landscapes: from clusters to biomolecules

    David J. Wales;Jonathan P. K. Doye;Mark A. Miller;Paul N. Mortenson

  • GolP-CHARMM: First-Principles Based Force Fields for the Interaction of Proteins with Au(111) and Au(100).

    Louise B. Wright;P. Mark Rodger;Stefano Corni;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Biointerface Structural Effects on the Properties and Applications of Bioinspired Peptide-Based Nanomaterials

    Tiffany R. Walsh;Marc R. Knecht

  • Theoretical study of the water pentamer

    David J. Wales;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Comparative study of materials-binding peptide interactions with gold and silver surfaces and nanostructures: A thermodynamic basis for biological selectivity of inorganic materials

    J. Pablo Palafox-Hernandez;Zhenghua Tang;Zak E. Hughes;Yue Li

  • Biomolecular Recognition Principles for Bionanocombinatorics: An Integrated Approach To Elucidate Enthalpic and Entropic Factors

    Zhenghua Tang;J. Pablo Palafox-Hernandez;Wing Cheung Law;Zak E. Hughes

  • Interplay of Sequence, Conformation, and Binding at the Peptide−Titania Interface as Mediated by Water

    Adam Skelton;Tainingt.lia Liang;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Design Rules for Enhanced Interfacial Shear Response in Functionalized Carbon Fiber Epoxy Composites

    Baris Demir;Luke C. Henderson;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Modeling the Binding Affinity of Peptides for Graphitic Surfaces. Influences of Aromatic Content and Interfacial Shape

    Susana de Miranda Tomasio;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Electrochemical surface modification of carbon fibres by grafting of amine, carboxylic and lipophilic amide groups

    Linden Servinis;Kathleen M. Beggs;Christina Scheffler;Enrico Wölfel

  • Hydrolysis of the amorphous silica surface. II. Calculation of activation barriers and mechanisms

    Tiffany R. Walsh;Mark Wilson;Adrian P. Sutton

  • What makes a good graphene-binding peptide? Adsorption of amino acids and peptides at aqueous graphene interfaces

    Zak E. Hughes;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Theoretical study of the water tetramer

    David J. Wales;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • A robust and reproducible procedure for cross-linking thermoset polymers using molecular simulation.

    Baris Demir;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Computational chemistry for graphene-based energy applications: progress and challenges

    Zak E. Hughes;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Molecular dynamics studies of the interactions of water and amino acid analogues with quartz surfaces.

    Rebecca Notman;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Probing the molecular mechanisms of quartz-binding peptides.

    Ersin Emre Oren;Rebecca Notman;Il Won Kim;John Spencer Evans

  • Rearrangements of the water trimer

    Tiffany R. Walsh;David J. Wales

  • Efficient conformational sampling of peptides adsorbed onto inorganic surfaces: insights from a quartz binding peptide

    Louise B. Wright;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Efficient simulations of the aqueous bio-interface of graphitic nanostructures with a polarisable model.

    Zak E. Hughes;Susana M. Tomásio;Tiffany R. Walsh

  • Facet selectivity in gold binding peptides: exploiting interfacial water structure

    Louise B. Wright;J. Pablo Palafox-Hernandez;P. Mark Rodger;Stefano Corni

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc R. Knecht
Marc R. Knecht University of Miami
Paras N. Prasad
Paras N. Prasad University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Mark T. Swihart
Mark T. Swihart University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Zhenghua Tang
Zhenghua Tang South China University of Technology
David J. Wales
David J. Wales University of Cambridge
Rajesh R. Naik
Rajesh R. Naik United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Gerard Meijer
Gerard Meijer Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
André Fielicke
André Fielicke Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Thomas R. Gengenbach
Thomas R. Gengenbach Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Candan Tamerler
Candan Tamerler University of Kansas

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