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2018 Photograph of Marilu Perez

Marilu Perez

Scientist II

Critical Materials Institute

Email: marilu@ameslab.gov
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2018 Photograph of Marilu Perez
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Research

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  • CMI Project 1.2.11: New in-silico molecular design methods for improved separations

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Federico Zahariev Nuwan De Silva Mark S. Gordon Theresa L. Windus Marilu Perez Garcia

ParFit: A Python-Based Object-Oriented Program for Fitting Molecular Mechanics Parameters to ab Initio Data

Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2017
Marilu Perez Garcia Theresa L. Windus

Computational Study of the Malonic Acid Tautomerization Products in Highly Concentrated Particles

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2017

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