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    Mar 29, 2019 · Jack F. Douglas (Fed) Research interests: include transport properties, polymer blends and solutions, phase separation, renormalization group theory, fractional calculus, polymer films, supercooled liquids and glasses, and entanglement in polymer fluids. Honors and Awards:

  2. Origin of particle clustering in a simulated polymer nanocomposite and its impact on rheology. FW Starr, JF Douglas, SC Glotzer. The Journal of chemical physics 119 (3), 1777-1788. , 2003. 270....

  3. View Jack Douglas’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. NIST Fellow · Experience: NIST · Education: The University of Chicago · Location: Gaithersburg · 338 ...

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  4. Adjunct Professor. jack.douglas@nist.gov. Research interests: include transport properties, polymer blends and solutions, phase separation, renormalization group theory, fractional calculus, polymer films, supercooled liquids and glasses, and entanglement in polymer fluids. Research Areas: Composites. Fibers. Polymers. Textiles.

  5. May 22, 2019 · In January of 2018, a NIST research team led by Jack Douglas and funded through the MGI set out to answer to a few of those questions in a paper written by Douglas and Wenjie Xia, which appeared in ACS Nano. By simulating a melt of graphene sheets, they discovered that, if heated above 1600 K (roughly 1327 C or 2420 F), the material would be ...

  6. Nov 14, 2019 · Jack F. Douglas, Wengang Zhang, Francis W. Starr. Abstract. We examine the instantaneous normal mode spectrum of model metallic and polymeric glass-forming liquids.

  7. Nanogels. Structure and conformational properties of ideal nanogel particles in athermal solutions. Alexandros Chremos,1, a) Ferenc Horkay,1, b) and Jack F. Douglas2, c)

  8. A wrinkling-based method for investigating glassy polymer film relaxation as a function of film thickness and temperature. Jun Young Chung,a) Jack F. Douglas,b) and Christopher M. Staffordb) ogy, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, USA(Received 19 May 2017; accepted 28 September 2017; published online 16 October 2017)We investigate the relaxation ...

  9. He was first a NATO Fellow at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, U.K., under the direction of Prof. Sam Edwards and afterwards a National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg.

  10. Jack F. Douglas* Polymers DiVision, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899. ReceiVed December 8, 2006 ReVised Manuscript ReceiVed January 18, 2007.

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