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University of Minnesota
Department of Chemistry and the Chemical Theory Center
Twin Cities Campus
Education
2015
(expected)
2012
2010
Research Interests
Publications
R.K. Lindsey, J.L. Rafferty, B.L. Eggimann, J.I. Siepmann, M.R. Schure,
Molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo Simulations of reversed-phase liquid
chromatography, Journal of Chromatography A, 1287, 6082 (2013).
R.K. Lindsey, D.R. Stoll, P.W. Carr, and J.I. Siepmann, A New Approach to Column
Pair Screening for 2D-HPLC, under review by industrial sponsor.
R.K. Lindsey, M.R. Schure, and J.I. Siepmann, Green Separations with Superheated
Water: Understanding Retention Mechanisms in Reversed-Phase Liquid
Chromatography, in preparation.
Publications (continued)
R.K. Lindsey, S.N. Jamadagni, D. Eike, P. Koenig, and J.I. Siepmann, Polar and Nonpolar Solutes in Non-ionic Surfactant Bilayer Systems: Loading and Structural
Changes, in preparation.
R.K. Lindsey, S.M. Charan, S.J. Keasler, and J.I. Siepmann, Deeply Supercooled
Unary and Binary Lennard-Jones Systems: Vapor-liquid Coexistence and
Surface Tension, in preparation.
Presentations
Nov. 2015
R.K. Lindsey, S.N. Jamadagni, D. Eike, P. Koenig, and J.I. Siepmann Partitioning of
Organics into Surfactant Bilayers AIChE Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah
Nov. 2015
R.K. Lindsey and J.I. Siepmann Determination of Bonded Potentials for Complex
Molecules Using a Monte Carlo Approach Combining Configurational-bias
Sampling and Simulated Annealing AIChE Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah
July 2015
R.K. Lindsey, M.R. Schure, P.W. Carr, and J.I. Siepmann Chromatography: From
Atoms to Columns Foundations on Molecular Modeling and Simulation Conference
(FOMMS), Mount Hood, Oregon
May 2015
R.K. Lindsey, and J.I. Siepmann Partitioning of Organics into Surfactant Bilayers
Midwest Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Conference, Ames, IA
May 2015
R.K. Lindsey and J.I. Siepmann Partitioning of Organics into Surfactant Bilayers
Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering (IPrime)
Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN
Nov. 2014
R.K. Lindsey, M.R. Schure, and J.I. Siepmann Green Separations with Superheated
Water: Understanding Retention Mechanisms in Reversed-Phase Liquid
Chromatography AIChE Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia
Nov. 2014
R.K. Lindsey, D.R. Stoll, P.W. Carr, and J.I. Siepmann, Predictive Screening of
Column Pairs for Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography AIChE Annual
Conference, Atlanta, Georgia
May 2014
R.K. Lindsey, D.R. Stoll, P.W. Carr, and J.I. Siepmann, Simulating Chromatographic
Systems University of Minnesota Chemical Theory Center Seminar, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
June 2014
R.K. Lindsey and J.I. Siepmann, Determination of Bonded Potentials for Complex
Molecules Using a Monte Carlo Approach Combining Configurational-bias
Sampling and Simulated Annealing Midwest Thermodynamics and Statistical
Mechanics Conference, Chicago, Illinois
Curriculumn Vitae
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Presentations (continued)
May 2012
R.K. Lindsey, S.M. Charan, S.J. Keasler, and J.I. Siepmann, Saturated Vapor
Pressure and Liquid-Vapor Surface Tension of the Supercooled Lennard-Jones
Liquid Midwest Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Conference, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
May 2011
R.K. Lindsey, K.A. Maerzke, and J.I. Siepmann Assessing the Accuracy of
a Combined TraPPE-UA/EH Approach for Substituted Arenes Midwest
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Conference, Wheaton, Illinois
Nov. 2009
Technical Skills
Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics methods, enhanced sampling techniques, electronic
structure calculations (Gaussian and NWChem), data mining, Fortran (77,90,95), C/C++,
MPI, Matlab, Python, Julia, and shell scripting (bash,awk, etc.)
Affiliations and Societies
2010 - 2014
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Curriculumn Vitae
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