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J. Carson Meredith

J. Carson Meredith

Associate Professor & James F. Simmons Chair

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Building: Ford ES&T
Office: 1224
Phone: 404.385.2151
Fax: 404.894.2866
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Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Chemical &
Biomolecular Engineering
311 Ferst Drive, N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0100

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1. Marla, Krishna T. and J.C. Meredith, “Simulation of Interaction Forces between nanoparticles in the Presence of Lennard-Jones Polymers. Grafted Modifiers” Macromolecular Theory & Simulation, 2005, submitted.

2. Sormana, J.-L., Chattopadhyay, S., and J.C. Meredith, “High-Throughput Mechanical Characterization of Free-Standing Polymer Films” Review of Scientific Instruments, 76, 062214, 2005. INVITED ARTICLE

3. Quant, C.A., Marla, K.T., and J.C. Meredith, “Expanded Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulation of Attractive Nanocolloid-Polymer Mixtures: Comparison to a Modified Perturbed Lennard-Jones Equation of State” Macromolecules, 2005, 38, 167-173.

4. H.J. Sung, J. Su, J.D. Berglund, B.V. Russ, J.C. Meredith and Z.S. Galis, “The use of temperature–composition combinatorial libraries to study the effects of biodegradable polymer blend surfaces on vascular cells” Biomaterials, 2005, 26, 4557-67.

5. Marla, Krishna T. and J.C. Meredith, “Simulation of Interaction Forces between nanoparticles in the Presence of Lennard-Jones Polymers. I. Freely-adsorbing Homopolymer Modifiers” Langmuir, 2005, 21, 487-497 .

6. Chattopadhyay, S. and J. C. Meredith, “Combinatorial Detection of van der Waals Instability in Organic Electronic Thin Films” Measurement Science and Technology, 2005, 16, 128-136. INVITED ARTICLE

7. Chattopadhyay, S. and J. C. Meredith, “High-Throughput Characterization of Dewetting and Stability of Semiconducting-Insulating Polymer Thin Film Bilayers” Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2004, 25, 275-279. INVITED ARTICLE

8. Krishna Tej Marla and J. C. Meredith, “Nanoscale Colloids in a Freely Adsorbing Polymer Solution: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study” Langmuir, 2004, 20, 1501 - 1510.

9. J. L. Sormana and J. C. Meredith, “High-Throughput Discovery of Structure-Mechanical Property Relationships for Segmented Poly(urethane-urea)s” Macromolecules, 2004, 37, 2186.

10. H-J. Sung, J. C. Meredith, C. Johnson, Z. S. Galis, “Degradation-rate dependent effect of biodegradable polymers on three-dimensional cell growth and angiogenesis for the engineering of vascular scaffolds” Biomaterials, 2004, 25, 5735-42.

11. J. C. Meredith, “A Perspective on High-Throughput Polymer Science” Journal of Materials Science, 2003, 38, 4427-37.

12. K. M. Ashley, J. C. Meredith, E. J. Amis, D. Raghavan and A. Karim, “Combinatorial investigation of dewetting: polystyrene thin films on gradient hydrophilic surfaces” Polymer, 2003, 44, 769-772.

13. K. E. Michael, V. N. Vernakar, B. G. Keselowsky, J. C. Meredith, R. A. Latour, and Andrés J. García, “Adsorption-Induced Conformational Changes in Fibronectin Due to Interactions with Well-Defined Surface Chemistries” Langmuir, 2003, 19, 8033-8040.

14. J. C. Meredith, J. L. Sormana, B. Keselowsky, A. Garcia, A. Tona, A. Karim, and E. J. Amis “Combinatorial Characterization of Cell Interactions with Polymer Surfaces" Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 2003, 66, 483-490.

15. Sormana, J. L. and J. C. Meredith, “High-Throughput Mechanical Characterization of Polymers” Materials Research Innovations, 2003, 7(5), 295 - 301.