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Jane E G Lipson

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Soft Matter|October 28, 2021
Correction: The influence of additives on polymer matrix mobility and the glass transitionJeffrey DeFelice, Jane E G Lipson
Soft Matter|November 10, 2020
The influence of additives on polymer matrix mobility and the glass transitionJeffrey DeFelice, Jane E G Lipson
Soft Matter|January 25, 2019
Different metrics for connecting mobility and glassiness in thin filmsJeffrey DeFelice, Jane E G Lipson
Soft Matter|October 14, 2021
The dynamics of freestanding films: predictions for poly(2-chlorostyrene) based on bulk pressure dependence and thoughtful sample averagingRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
ACS Macro Letters|May 25, 2022
How Free Volume Does Influence the Dynamics of Glass Forming LiquidsRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
Macromolecules|April 20, 2026
Segmental Interaction Energy Controls a Wide Range of Material BehaviorRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
Physical Review Letters|July 21, 2023
Why Volume and Dynamics Decouple in Nanocomposite Matrices: Space that Cannot Be Accessed is Not FreeRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|August 10, 2019
The cooperative free volume rate model for segmental dynamics: Application to glass-forming liquids and connections with the density scaling approach<sup>⋆</sup>Ronald P White, Jane E G Lipson
The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 17, 2017
Explaining the T,V-dependent dynamics of glass forming liquids: The cooperative free volume model tested against new simulation resultsRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
Physical Review Letters|August 16, 2020
To Understand Film Dynamics Look to the BulkRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
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Soft Matter|October 28, 2021
Correction: The influence of additives on polymer matrix mobility and the glass transitionJeffrey DeFelice, Jane E G Lipson
Soft Matter|November 10, 2020
The influence of additives on polymer matrix mobility and the glass transitionJeffrey DeFelice, Jane E G Lipson
Soft Matter|January 25, 2019
Different metrics for connecting mobility and glassiness in thin filmsJeffrey DeFelice, Jane E G Lipson
Soft Matter|October 14, 2021
The dynamics of freestanding films: predictions for poly(2-chlorostyrene) based on bulk pressure dependence and thoughtful sample averagingRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
ACS Macro Letters|May 25, 2022
How Free Volume Does Influence the Dynamics of Glass Forming LiquidsRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
Macromolecules|April 20, 2026
Segmental Interaction Energy Controls a Wide Range of Material BehaviorRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
Physical Review Letters|July 21, 2023
Why Volume and Dynamics Decouple in Nanocomposite Matrices: Space that Cannot Be Accessed is Not FreeRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|August 10, 2019
The cooperative free volume rate model for segmental dynamics: Application to glass-forming liquids and connections with the density scaling approach<sup>⋆</sup>Ronald P White, Jane E G Lipson
The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 17, 2017
Explaining the T,V-dependent dynamics of glass forming liquids: The cooperative free volume model tested against new simulation resultsRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
Physical Review Letters|August 16, 2020
To Understand Film Dynamics Look to the BulkRonald P White, Jane E G Lipson
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