
Herchel Smith Fellow
David Furman, PhD MRSC holds a joint appointment as the Herchel Smith Research Fellow in the Department of Chemistry and a Darwin Research Fellow at Darwin College. He obtained a PhD in Theoretical Chemistry from the Fritz Haber Center at HUJI working with Prof. Yehuda Zeiri and Prof. Ronnie Kosloff. In Cambridge, he collabroates closely with the group of Prof. David Wales on development and application of reactive energy landscape methods.
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Publications
Mechanism of Intact Adsorbed Molecules Ejection Using High Intensity Laser Pulses
– The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
(2016)
120,
11306
(doi: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b03711)
Reactive Force Field for Liquid Hydrazoic Acid with Applications to Detonation Chemistry
– The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
(2016)
120,
4744
(doi: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b10812)
Decomposition of condensed phase energetic materials: interplay between uni- and bimolecular mechanisms.
– Journal of the American Chemical Society
(2014)
136,
4192
(doi: 10.1021/ja410020f)
First-Principles-Based Reaction Kinetics for Decomposition of Hot, Dense Liquid TNT from ReaxFF Multiscale Reactive Dynamics Simulations
– The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
(2013)
117,
21043
(doi: 10.1021/jp404907b)
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