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1 \documentclass[12pt]{ndthesis}
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13 \renewcommand{\appendixname}{APPENDIX}
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15 \begin{document}
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17 \frontmatter
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19 \title{APPLICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MOLECULAR DYNAMICS TECHNIQUES FOR THE
20 STUDY OF WATER AND OTHER BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS}
21 \author{Christopher Joseph Fennell}
22 \work{Dissertation}
23 \degprior{B.Sc.}
24 \degaward{Doctor of Philosophy}
25 \advisor{J. Daniel Gezelter}
26 \department{Chemistry and Biochemistry}
27
28 \maketitle
29
30 \begin{abstract}
31
32 The following dissertation lays out research that I have performed
33 over the last several years. All of the work relies on the technique of
34 molecular dynamics, and in this dissertation I start by outlining many
35 of the considerations that go into molecular dynamics
36 simulations. This is followed by an introduction to {\sc oopse}, the
37 object oriented parallel simulation engine, which is a program for
38 performing molecular simulations developed and maintained in our
39 lab. Most of the research was performed either using {\sc oopse} or
40 earlier code that predated {\sc oopse}.
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42 This introduction is followed by three chapters that discuss in detail
43 the primary research projects for which I am responsible. The first
44 project discusses my work on electrostatic interaction correction
45 techniques, with applications to water and biologically relevant
46 molecular systems. This leads into work on improving the depiction of
47 water in molecular simulations by refining simple and highly
48 computationally efficient single point water models. The final project
49 discussed in this body of research involves free energy calculations
50 of ice polymorphs, and includes investigations of a new ice polymorph
51 that we discovered while performing simulations involving the single
52 point water models.
53
54 I end this dissertation with some concluding remarks and
55 appendices. The conclusion simply sums up the previous sections and
56 comments on the research findings. The appendices include supporting
57 information and a more detailed look at systems that were treated in a
58 more general form in the earlier sections.
59
60 \end{abstract}
61
62 \begin{dedication}
63 To my wife, for her understanding and support throughout this work.
64 \end{dedication}
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66 \tableofcontents
67 \listoffigures
68 \listoftables
69
70 \begin{acknowledge}
71 I would to thank my advisor, J. Daniel Gezelter, for the guidance,
72 perspective, and direction he provided during this work. He is a great
73 teacher and helped fuel my desire to learn. I would also like to thank
74 my fellow group members - Dr.~Matthew A.~Meineke, Dr.~Teng Lin,
75 Charles F.~Vardeman~II, Kyle Daily, Xiuquan Sun, Yang Zheng, Kyle
76 S.~Haygarth, Patrick Conforti, Megan Sprague, and Dan Combest for
77 helpful comments and suggestions along the way. I would also like to
78 thank Christopher Harrison and Dr. Steven Corcelli for additional
79 discussions and comments. Finally, I would like to thank my parents,
80 Edward P.~Fennell and Rosalie M.~Fennell, for providing the
81 opprotunities and encouragement that allowed me to pursue my
82 interests, and I would like to thank my wife, Kelley, for her
83 unwaivering support.
84 \end{acknowledge}
85
86 \mainmatter
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88 \input{Introduction}
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90 \input{Electrostatics}
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92 \input{Water}
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94 \input{Ice}
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96 \input{Conclusion}
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98 \appendix
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104 \backmatter
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106 \bibliographystyle{ndthesis}
107 \bibliography{dissertation}
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109 \end{document}
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