Robert DeJaco

Presentations

  1. Extracting Thermodynamic and Fluorescent Properties of Intercalating Dyes from Temperature-programmed PCR Measurements with Modeling and Optimization. American Institute of Chemical Engineering Annual Meeting, November, 2022, Phoenix, AZ. Poster.

  2. Understanding the Break-through Curve When Adsorption is Fast, American Institute of Chemical Engineering Annual Meeting, November, 2022, Phoenix, AZ. Oral.

  3. Formation of Traveling Waves in Single-Solute Chromatography. The Ohio State University Partial Differential Equations Seminar Series, Columbus, OH, November 8, 2022.

  4. Reducing Bias and Quantifying Uncertainty in Fluorescence Produced by PCR. Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Washington-Baltimore Section Fall Meeting, Arlington, VA, November 4, 2022, Poster.

  5. Reducing Bias and Quantifying Uncertainty in Fluorescence Produced by PCR, George Mason University Applied Mathematics Seminar, Fairfax, VA, October, 2022.

  6. Removing Bias and Quantifying Uncertainty in Fluorescence Produced by PCR, Johns Hopkins University Post-doctoral Applied Mathematics and Statistics Seminar, Baltimore, MD, October, 2022.

  7. Extracting Thermodynamic and Fluorescent Properties of Intercalating Dyes from Temperature-programmed PCR Measurements with Modeling, Optimization, and Uncertainty Quantification. Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Mathematical Aspects of Data Science, Septemter, 2022, San Diego, CA. Poster.

  8. Increasing the Utility of Fluroescence Measurements for DNA Melting Transitions, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Information Technology Laboratory. 2021 Virtual Science Day Poster.

  9. Resolving the Shock Layer in Fixed-bed Adsorption with Boundary Layer Theory. Applied and Computational Mathematics Division Seminar Series, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics Conference on Mathematical Aspects of Materials Science, Virtual Oral, May 20, 2021.

  10. Resolving the Shock Layer in Fixed-bed Adsorption with Boundary Layer Theory. Applied and Computational Mathematics Division Seminar Series, Center for Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, George Mason University, Virtual Oral, May 7, 2021.

  11. Understanding Beckground Fluorescence in (RT)-qPCR, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, Biomolecular Measurement Division Virtual Staff Seminar, May 4, 2021.

  12. Resolving the Shock Layer in Fixed-bed Adsorption with Boundary Layer Theory. Applied and Computational Mathematics Division Seminar Series, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Virtual Oral, March 2021.

  13. How Important are Equilibria in an Adsorption Process? Virtual Poster. Science Day, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Information Technology Laboratory. Fall, 2020. First Impression Runner Up.

  14. Modeling Chemical Separations in All-Silica Zeolite Crystals and Spiral-Wound Membrane Modules. Oral. Applied and Computational Mathematics Division Seminar Series, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD. Spring, 2020.

  15. Choosing Adsorbent Materials for Separation from their Isotherms on Perfect Crystals: Application to n-Butane/iso-Butane Separation with All-silica Zeolites. Nanoporous Materials Genome Center, Minneapolis, MN. July 12, 2019.

  16. Probing Liquid-Phase Adsorption Equilibria with Molecular Simulation. Poster. Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering, Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program, Minneapolis, MN. Fall, 2019.

  17. Assessment of Options for Determining the Total Adsorption Uptake from Liquid Solution: Alkane-1,n-Diols/(Water or Ethanol) onto Silicalite-1. Oral. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. Fall, 2018.

  18. Understanding the Unique Sorption of Alkane-1,n-diols in All-Silica Zeolites. Oral. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. Fall, 2018.

  19. Understanding the Unique Sorption of Alkanediols in All-Silica Zeolites. Poster. Foundations of Molecular Modeling and Simulation Meeting, Delavan, WI. Summer, 2018.

  20. Understanding the Steep Adsorption Isotherms of Linear Alkane-1,n-diols in Silicalite-1. Oral. Chemical Theory Center Seminar, Minneapolis, MN. May, 2018.

  21. Molecular Simulation for Adsorption-based Separation of Bio-renewable Chemicals. Oral. American Institute of Chemical Engineering Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Awarded Best Presentation in Molecular Simulation of Adsorption, Session I. Fall, 2016.

  22. Adsorptive Separation of 1-Butanol from Aqueous Solutions using MFI- and FER-Type Zeolite Frameworks: A Monte Carlo Study. Oral. Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering, Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program, Minneapolis, MN. 2016.

  23. Modeling of Adsorption Separation and Solvent Effects for the Production of Bio-Renewable Chemicals. Poster. Catalysis Center for Energy Innovation Symposium, Newark, DE. Spring, 2016.