Imperial College London

Professor Fernando Bresme

Faculty of Natural SciencesDepartment of Chemistry

Professor of Chemical Physics
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 5886f.bresme Website

 
 
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Assistant

 

Miss Ravinder Dhaliwal +44 (0)20 7594 5717

 
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Location

 

207CMolecular Sciences Research HubWhite City Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Welcome to the Computational Chemical Physics group at Imperial College

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Our research is concerned with the computational and theoretical investigation of the structure and dynamics of complex interfaces of chemical relevance; colloids, biopolymers, membranes and nanomaterials, which form the buiding blocks of soft materials. The interfacial physico-chemical behaviour often confers striking properties to these materials, by mediating and promoting a whole range of chemical processes.  

One of our main areas of interest is the investigation of transport phenomena at nanoscale interfaces. Current efforts are directed towards the development of computational tools to quantify energy transport across these interfaces, and the application of these tools to design high performance materials for energy management problems (e.g., super-insulating and highly conductive media) and nanomaterials with chemical and medical applications (e.g. catalysis, medical therapies).

We are particularly interested in the investigation of novel physical concepts for energy conversion and energy recovery applications  (e.g., recovery of waste heat).

In our group we combine non-equilibrium and equilibrium computer simulations, non-equilibrium thermodynamics theory and experiments to investigate the equilibrium and non-equilibrium response of soft matterials.

If you are interested in A PostDoc OR A PhD position in our group please contact me at: fbresme@imperial.ac.uk


 

OPEN POSITIONS IN THE CCP GROUP


  • Each year, the Department of Chemistry awards 10 Chemistry Doctoral Scholarships to outstanding PhD applicants. Successful Scholars will receive full tuition fees and a stipend at advertised EPSRC rates for a PhD place in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London. We welcome applications from dedicated and talented students, with the drive to conduct PhD research. Eligibility: Applicants should be a U.K. citizen or an EU national who has been in the U.K. for at least 3 years. 

RESEARCH AREAS

FUNCTIONALIZATION OF FLUID INTERFACES

SIMULATION OF NANOSCALE INTERFACES 

 BIOINTERFACES

MOLECULAR MOTORS AND ENERGY CONVERSION

 

 SCHOOL

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NON-EQUILIBRIUM SIMULATION SCHOOL, NESS

CONFERENCES


COMPUTATIONAL CHEMICAL PHYSICS GROUP

Group pictures

2023

From left to right: Kitty, Guansen, Mo, Maria, Aidan, Angad, Fernando, Rahul, Chao, Harshal, Zhibo, Guansen (not in the photo: Hao and Rohan)

Photo 2023

2022

From left to right: Suman, Aidan, Chao, Qinkun, Kitty, Evan, Minwoo, Guansen, Fernando, Oli

2022 Xmas

Pre-COVID pictures

2019

From Left to right: Fernando, Balti, Jordan, Oli, Ollie, Silvia, Juan, Jamie, Josep

2019

From left to right: Juan, Anna Sofia, Silvia, Fernando, Irene, James, Miguel Angel, Kaspars, Katherine, Bjorn, Goran, Niall

Group Picture : November 2015



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From right to left: Anders, Ryan, James, Wendy, Silvia, Anna Sofia, Irene, Jeff, Niall and Fernando.

Publications

Journals

Saurabh S, Zhang Q, Seddon JM, et al., 2024, Unraveling the microscopic mechanism of molecular ion interaction with monoclonal antibodies: impact on protein aggregation, Molecular Pharmaceutics, Vol:21, ISSN:1543-8384, Pages:1285-1299

Saurabh S, Zhang Q, Li Z, et al., 2024, Mechanistic insights into the adsorption of monoclonal antibodies at the water/vapor interface, Molecular Pharmaceutics, Vol:21, ISSN:1543-8384, Pages:704-717

Saurabh S, Li Z, Hollowell P, et al., 2023, Structure and interaction of therapeutic proteins in solution: a combined simulation and experimental study, Molecular Physics: an International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics, Vol:121, ISSN:0026-8976, Pages:1-16

González-Colsa J, Bresme F, Albella P, 2023, Impact of the interfacial thermal conductance on the thermoplasmonic response of metal/polymer hybrid nanoparticles under nanosecond pulsed illumination, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C: Energy Conversion and Storage, Optical and Electronic Devices, Interfaces, Nanomaterials, and Hard Matter, Vol:127, ISSN:1932-7447, Pages:19152-19158

Gittus OR, Bresme F, 2023, Mass dipole contribution to the isotopic Soret effect in molecular mixtures, Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol:159, ISSN:0021-9606, Pages:1-15

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