Signatures of sluggish dynamics and local structural ordering during ice nucleation
- Fausto Martelli
- Jeremy Palmer
- 2022
- The Journal of Chemical Physics
I am a Senior Research Scientist, Fellow of the Institute of Physics, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, and Honorary Lecturer at the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Manchester. My research focuses on the field of
Statistical Mechanics of liquids, ices, (biological) glasses, and machine learning applied to soft matter.
I received a BSc and a MSc in theoretical chemistry from the Universita` degli Studi di Milano, Italy,
where I received a PhD in collaboration with the Ecole normale superieure in Paris for a project aimed
at developing a model to study exciton transfer in dissipative media. After graduation, I joined the CNRS
in Paris as a postdoctoral scholar with a 2-year fellowship, developing classical potentials to describe the
interaction of water with heavy ions of interest in the nuclear industry. Afterwards, I moved to
Princeton University (USA) as a 4-years postdoctoral associate in the group of Prof. Roberto Car.
Here I worked in understanding the properties of water under extreme thermodynamic conditions.
After this postdoc, I was appointed to Faculty Associate Researcher at Princeton University, where I stayed
for one year befor joining IBM Research.
My updated publication list can be found here