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Congratulations to Rahul Prasanna Misra and Professor Blankschtein for their research on the breakdown of the Nernst-Einstein relation in carbon nanotube porins which has been featured on the cover of Nature Nanotechnology!
Tue, 02/28/2023
Dr. Shuang Luo joins the DB group as a Postdoctoral Associate. Welcome!
Wed, 12/01/2021
Diviya Sinha successfully defended her doctoral thesis. Congratulations!
Wed, 08/18/2021
Rahul Prasanna Misra successfully defended his doctoral thesis. Congratulations!
Thu, 08/05/2021
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Computer Programs

The DB group has pioneered several user-friendly computer programs to predict the bulk and interfacial behavior of pure and mixed surfactant systems. Read more...

People

Name Position Email
Daniel Blankschtein Professor dblank@mit.edu
Cindy Welch Administrative Assistant cinwelch@mit.edu
Rahul Prasanna Misra Postdoctoral Associate rpmisra@mit.edu
Shuang Luo Postdoctoral Associate shluo@mit.edu
Hari Katepalli Research Affiliate hari87@mit.edu
Annalisa Cardellini Research Affiliate cardelli@mit.edu
Vishnu Sresht Research Affiliate vishnusr@mit.edu
Diviya Sinha Research Affiliate diviya@mit.edu

Recent Publications

  • Breakdown of the Nernst–Einstein relation in carbon nanotube porins
  • Discretized hexagonal boron nitride quantum emitters and their chemical interconversion
  • Gas Separations using Nanoporous Atomically Thin Membranes: Recent Theoretical, Simulation, and Experimental Advances
  • Fluids and Electrolytes under Confinement in Single-Digit Nanopores
  • Predicting Gas Separation through Graphene Nanopore Ensembles with Realistic Pore Size Distributions
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Contact Information

DB Group @ MIT ChemE

Phone: (617) 253-4594

Fax: (617) 252 - 1651

Email: dblank@mit.edu

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