Müller-Plathe studied chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany and obtained his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching, Germany, under the guidance of Geerd Diercksen. He spent several years as a post-doctoral researcher at Daresbury Laboratory, UK, and at ETH Zurich, Switzerland (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich), with Wilfred F. van Gunsteren, where he was awarded his habilitation in physical chemistry in 1… WebPaola Carbone, Roland Faller, Hu-Jun Qian, and Dirk Reith: EDITORIAL: Tailor-made approaches on use of Multiscale Modelling for Research on Soft Materials – Capabilities, Restrictions and Future Possibilities (Introductory Editorial for the issue in honor of Florian Müller-Plathe’s 60th birthday), Soft Materials 18(2-3) 111-112 (2024) (DOI ...
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WebFlorian Müller-Plathe Theoretical Physical Chemistry Technische Universität - Darmstadt, Germany Seminar on April 7, 2024 at 11:00 am in 2004 Black Seminar host: Ganesh Balasubramanian *Please note this seminar takes place on Friday, not Tuesday* Florian Müller-Plathe is Professor of Theoretical Physical Chemistry at Technische Universität WebFlorian Müller-Plathe (born 1960 in Hamburg) is a German theoretical chemist and professor for theoretical physical chemistry at Technische Universität Darmstadt. Academic career Müller-Plathe studied chemistry at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich , Germany and obtained his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in ... signs of end stage congestive heart failure
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WebMay 25, 2007 · Takamichi Terao 1,*, Enrico Lussetti 2, and Florian Müller-Plathe 2. 1 Department of Mathematical and Design Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan; 2 Eduard-Zintl-Institut für Anorganische und Physikalische Chemie, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Petersenstrasse 20, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany * Corresponding … WebMüller-Plathe, Florian; Abstract. A nonequilibrium molecular dynamics method for calculating the thermal conductivity is presented. It reverses the usual cause and effect picture. The "effect," the heat flux, is imposed on the system and the "cause," the temperature gradient is obtained from the simulation. Besides being very simple to ... WebFlorian Müller-Plathe. Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, D-55128 Mainz, Germany. Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, D-55128 Mainz, GermanySearch for more papers by this author. Dirk Reith, Dirk Reith. Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, D-55128 Mainz, Germany. signs of end stage liver failure in humans