David Rogers
- Program Years: 2006-2009
- Academic Institution: University of Cincinnati
- Field of Study: Physical Chemistry
- Academic Advisor: Thomas Beck
- Practicum(s):
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2007) - Degree(s):
Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 2009
B.S. Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 2004
Current Status
- Status: Computational Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Research Area: Computational Physical Chemistry
Publications
Zhen Zhao, David M. Rogers and Thomas L. Beck. "Polarization and Charge Transfer in the Hydration of Chloride Ions." J. Chem. Phys., 132:014502, 2010.David M. Rogers and Thomas L. Beck. "Quasi-Chemical and Structural Analysis of Polarizable Anion Hydration." J. Chem. Phys., 132:014505, 2010.
David M. Rogers and Thomas L. Beck. Force Solve (Sourceforge, Chicago IL, Nov. 2008).
David M. Rogers, Thomas L. Beck. (2008). "Modeling molecular and ionic absolute solvation free energies with quasichemical theory bounds." J. Chem. Phys. 129, 134505.
Presentations
Invited Presentation, Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, "Accurate Solvation Free Energy Computation", May, 2007.
Eric Franz, Daniel A. Rogers, David M. Rogers, and Matthew Wortman.
Genome Research Institute Discovery Platform (GRIDP) beta testing
project. Ohio Supercomputer Center workshop, June 2006.
Awards
Hans H. Jaffe Award, 2009Graduated Cum Laude, 2004
BS Chemistry with Biochemistry Concentration
Earned Minor in Mathematics
Undergraduate Biochemistry Award to Outstanding Graduating Senior, University of Cincinnati, 2004
Phi Beta Kappa Initiate, 2004
McMicken Achievers Scholarship, University of Cincinnati, 2003
Dean's List, U of Cincinnati, 2001-2004