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Jonathan V. Selinger
Professor, Chemical Physics
Ohio Eminent Scholar
Liquid Crystal Institute &
Chemical Physics Program

Kent State University
Kent, Ohio 44242
Tel.: (330) 672 4875
Fax: (330) 672 2796
jvs@lci.kent.edu


Dr. Jonathan V. Selinger is Ohio Eminent Scholar at the Liquid Crystal Institute and a professor in the Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program at Kent State University.

Education:

Professional Positions: Recent Professional Activities: Papers: Patents: Other Publications:
  • Visualizing Chiral Self-Assembly (Gallery of Nonlinear Images). R. L. B. Selinger, J. V. Selinger, A. P. Malanoski, and J. M. Schnur, Chaos 14, S3 (2004). Also included in the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology and the Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research.
  • Neuronal Network Biosensor for Environmental Threat Detection. K. M. Schaffer, S. A. Gray, S. J. Fertig, J. V. Selinger, T. J. O’Shaughnessy, N. V. Kulagina, D. A. Stenger, and J. J. Pancrazio, 2004 NRL Review, 118 (2004).
  • Liquid Crystals: Experimental Study of Physical Properties and Phase Transitions (Book Review). J. V. Selinger, Mat. Res. Soc. Bull. 27, 471 (2002).
  • Cosmic Chirality (Letter to the Editor). M. M. Green and J. V. Selinger, Science 282, 880 (1998).
  • Self-Assembled Molecular Templates: Microtubule-Based Controlled Release for Biofouling Control and Medical Applications. R. Price, A. Rudolph, J. Selinger, and J. Schnur, 1994 NRL Review, 83 (1994).

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Background image: Domain walls connecting point defects in a nematic liquid crystal
Copyright photo courtesy of Professor Oleg D. Lavrentovich

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