Welcome to the website of Eva von Domaros. Find out more about me, my vita, my science, and my publications.
Jamoliddin’s article on the prediction of anharmonic frequencies using machine learning and their use in the calculation of thermodynamic properties was just published in J. Chem. Phys..
Read more ...I am happy to announce that we could contribute an article on the importance of molecular vibrations in calculated thermodynamic properties to the latest issue of “Nachrichten aus der Chemie” in the section “Trendberichte”.
Read more ...Our work on Koopmans’ theorem for acidic protons just got published in Chem. Comm.
Read more ...After one year of parenting the second of two most beautiful boys in the world my parental leave is coming to an end and I am back online.
Read more ...I have co-edited a special collection on the substance that keeps scientists of all disciplines busy - water.
Read more ...Great news! Our group will research on “Control of tailored nonlinear optical excitations in functionalized 2D heterostructures” in project A2 within the collaborative research center (CRC) 1375 - “Nonlinear Optics down to Atomic Scales (NOA)” funded by the DFG.
Read more ...I’ve been accepted for the Mentoring program of the UNIBUND Halle - Jena - Leipzig.
Read more ...Our project on “Understanding the Activity of Photocatalyst Dyads” was accepted and will be funded as a strategic project in the profile line light by the FSU Jena.
Read more ...Our most recent publication with the Kirchner group, in which we revisited the ionic product of water as well as vaporization properties using the Clausius-Clapeyron relation, was just published online! More information in my List of Publications
Read more ...An exciting collaboration with the group of Prof. Dr. B. Kirchner just got published online in Advanced Theory and Simulations.
Read more ...I will open the lecture in the Module “Modellieren und Simulation” (MSc Materials Science) to the public on Nov 22.
Read more ...Today was a big day for me: I got the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine!
Read more ...Today is my first day as a Junior Research Group Leader with the focus on “Theory and simulations of stimuli-responsive inorganic/hybrid materials” at the Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research at the University of Jena.
Read more ...The product of another exciting collaboration just got published online in The Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Read more ...Our paper in collaboration with the Tobias group and the Geiger group is now available online! More information in my List of Publications
Read more ...As the result of an exciting collaboration on the skin oil squalene our paper just got accepted!
Read more ...It’s official - we’re moving back to Germany.
Read more ...We’ve made it through this troublesome year. I’m writing this post being extremely tired after weeks of simultaneously working on applications, proposals, and my science, while taking care of our two-year old during repeated daycare closures with my great husband, and—oh yes, there was Christmas, which meant a lot of organization, preparation, baking, cooking, and finally enjoyable family time. At times, this situation seems to be representative of this year. But still, looking back to these months, I do see some things on the bright side. My new years resolutions? Take what I learned in this year and continue to grow from this challenge! So here’s my list about positive things I take from 2020!
Read more ...I’m participating in an online course on An Introduction to Evidence-Based Undergraduate STEM Teaching. So how do scientists approach teaching? - They literally have teaching down to a science!
Read more ...I couldn’t be more proud to be a mentor in this year’s High School Outreach Program (HSOP) of the Furche group. This program aims at introducing talented and interested high school students to the academic environment.
Read more ...“What is a Theoretical Chemist doing?” you might wonder. In my Research Fellowship from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG), I am working on the Theoretical description of nuclear quantum effects in photocatalytic reactions.
Read more ...We’re all getting tired of this whole lockdown situation. It impacts us in various ways: We’re lacking social interactions, get to exercise less, have much more to do (if we’re lucky), or much less. But we all have one thing in common - we’re spending even more time at home, which affects the indoor air quality in our homes. We’re cooking more, cleaning more (are we?), having electric devices running for longer times, the list goes on. All of this influences indoor air pollutants in our rooms.
Read more ...Good news! I finally made it - my own homepage. It’s online now and now you can find out more about me, my science, my vita, and my publications!
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