
Adam Willard
@willardlab
We are a research group in the Chemistry Department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Here are more photos of Adam Willard Adam Willard MIT Chemistry teaching us how to think about interfaces of water. He also taught us about vibrationally adiabatic rxns. It was great having him at UC San Diego School of Physical Sciences UCSD Chem Biochem !





Our group has put out our first preprint in ChemRxiv!!! Check it out in the link below! Congratulations Nate, Peter, and our collaborators Craig Group, Adam Willard, and the Van Voorhis group! doi.org/10.26434/chemr… Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) MIT Chemistry Duke University Chemistry



Now online!!! Check out our most recent paper in Angewandte Chemie on polyMOC gels with photoswitchable juntions supported by MONET-CCI! Congratulations Nate, Peter, and our collaborators Craig Group, Adam Willard, and Van Vooris group! MIT Chemistry onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…


Check out our latest publication. We use theory to examine interfacial electron transfer within the double layer. Great work Adi! Aditya Limaye pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.102…


Congrats to Vaikuntanathan Lab for his recent promotion to Associate Professor with tenure! His group has become a leader in the theory around non-equlibrium systems. Congrats to Suri and HUGE congrats to the entire Vaikuntanathan Group for making this happen!!!




Since he’s not going to announce it himself, I’ll go ahead and do it for him: CONGRATULATIONS to Prof. Adam Willard on receiving tenure. You are a friend and a huge scientific influence for me. Thank you for being awesome. Adam Willard MIT Chemistry


Congratulations to Professor Yogesh Surendranath (Yogi Surendranath) and Professor Adam P. Willard (Adam Willard), who have been granted Tenure effective July 1, 2020! chemistry.mit.edu/chemistry-news…


Congratulations to our nineteen students who have been selected to receive prestigious graduate fellowships from U.S. National Science Foundation! chemistry.mit.edu/chemistry-news…

