Assistant Professor University of Chicago Suriyanarayanan Vaikuntanathan Google Scholar citations: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qws4178aaaaj Personal Information Address Department of Chemistry The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Nationality Indian Education Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, Chennai, India B. Tech. in Biotechnology, 2006 svaikunt@uchicago.edu University of Maryland, College Park, USA Ph.D. in Chemical Physics, 2011 Advisor: Prof. Christopher Jarzynski Dissertation: Equilibrium free energy differences from nonequilibrium computer simulations: Improving convergence by reducing dissipation Advisory Committee: Prof. Michael. E. Fisher, Prof. John D. Weeks, Prof. Devarajan Thirumalai, Prof. Victor M. Yakovenko. Research Experience Undergraduate Research Assistant Department of Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics Indian Institute of Science, India, May 2004 - July 2004. Visiting Students Research Program Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India, May 2005 - May 2005. Graduate Research Assistant Prof. Christopher Jarzynski s group Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland, Aug 2007 - Aug 2011. Postdoctoral Fellow Prof. Phillip Geissler s group University of California, Berkeley, Sep 2011 - Aug 2014. Publications 1. S. Vaikuntanathan, C. Jarzynski Escorted Free Energy Simulations: Improving Convergence by Reducing Dissipation, Phys. Rev. Lett 100, 190601, 2008 2. S. Vaikuntanathan, C. Jarzynski Dissipation and Lag in Irreversible Processes, EPL 87, 600005, 2009
3. J. M. Horowitz, S. Vaikuntanathan Nonequilibrium Detailed Fluctuation Theorem for Repeated Discrete Feedback, Phys. Rev. E 82, 061120, 2010 4. D. D. L. Minh, S. Vaikuntanathan Density-Dependent Analysis of Nonequilibrium Paths Improves Free Energy Estimates II. A Feynman-Kac Formalism, J. Chem. Phys 134, 034117, 2011 5. S. Vaikuntanathan, C. Jarzynski Escorted Free Energy Simulations, J. Chem. Phys 134, 054107, 2011 6. S. Vaikuntanathan, C. Jarzynski Modeling Maxwells demon with a microcanonical Szilard engine, Phys. Rev. E 83, 061120, 2011. 7. S. Vaikuntanathan, P. R. Shaffer, P. L. Geissler Adsorption of solutes at liquid-vapor interfaces: Insights from lattice gas models, Faraday Discuss.,160,6 3-74, 2012. 8. S. Vaikuntanathan, P. L. Geissler Putting water on a lattice : The importance of long wavelength density fluctuations in theories of hydrophobic and interfacial phenomena,phys. Rev. Lett 112, 020603, 2014 9. S. Vaikuntanathan, T. Gingrich, P. L. Geissler Dynamic phase transitions in simple driven kinetic networks, Phys. Rev. E 89, 062108, 2014. 10. T. Gingrich, S. Vaikuntanathan, P. L. Geissler Heterogeneity-induced large deviations in activity and (in some cases) entropy production, arxiv:1406.3311. 11. T. Gingrich, G. M. Rokstoff, S. Vaikuntanathan, P. L. Geissler Efficiency and Large Deviations in Time-Asymmetric Stochastic Heat Engines, arxiv:1409.1561. 12. S. Vaikuntanathan, C. Jarzynski Efficient Estimation of Solvation Free Energies in Water using Targeted Free Energy Perturbation, in preparation. 13. S. Vaikuntanathan, P. L. Geissler Anions at liquid-vapor interfaces: The influence of capillary fluctuations on interfacial solvation., in preparation. Selected Invited Talks Escorted Free Energy Simulations, Informal Statistical Mechanics Seminar, University of Maryland, College Park, March 2009. Dissipation and Lag in Irreversible Processes, Summer school on Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics: Fundamental Problems and Applications, Boulder School in Condensed Matter and Material Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, July 2009. Applied Dynamics Seminar, University of Maryland, College Park, February 2010. Short talk, 104th Statistical Mechanics Conference, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, December 2010. Andrea Liu group meeting, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, March 2011
Phillip Geissler group meeting, University of California, Berkeley, March 2011 Adsorption of Ions at Interfaces: Insights from Lattice gas calculations, Short talk, 106th Statistical Mechanics Conference, Rutgers University, December 2011. Adsorption of Ions at Interfaces: Insights from Lattice gas calculations, GOOP seminar, Materials Research Laboratory, University of California Santa-Barbara, February 2012. Biophysics Seminar, Princeton University, Princeton, December 2012. Biophysics Seminar, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, February 2013. Putting water on a lattice : The importance of long wavelength density fluctuations in theories of hydrophobic and interfacial phenomena, Informal statistical mechanics seminar, University of Maryland, College Park, November 2013. Putting water on a lattice : The importance of long wavelength density fluctuations in theories of hydrophobic and interfacial phenomena, Special Physical Chemistry seminar, University of Chicago, Chicago, December 2013. Poster Presentations S. Vaikuntanathan, C. Jarzynski Escorted Free Energy Simulations, Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Free Energy Calculations in Molecular Systems, Banff International Research Station, Banff, Canada, June 2008. S. Vaikuntanathan, C. Jarzynski Escorted Free Energy Simulations, Mini Statistical Mechanics Meeting, University of California, Berkeley, January 2010. S. Vaikuntanathan, C. Jarzynski Modeling Maxwell s Demon: Work, Information and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, Complex Driven Systems, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, October 2010. S. Vaikuntanathan, P. Shaffer, P. L. Geissler Adsorption of Ions at Interfaces: Insights from Lattice gas calculations., Mini Statistical Mechanics Meeting, University of California, Berkeley, January 2012. Awards and Honors Summer Research Fellowship (declined), Indian Academy of Sciences, India, 2005 Visiting Students Research Program, TIFR, Mumbai, India, 2005 Chemical Physics Fellowship, Chemical Physics Program, University of Maryland, 2006-2008. Jacob K. Goldhaber Travel Grant, University of Maryland, June 2008. Graduate Summer Research Fellowship, University of Maryland, College Park, 2009. Second Prize in Poster Competition, Berkeley Mini Statistical Mechanics Meeting, University of California, Berkeley, January 2010.
Ann. G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship, University of Maryland, College Park, 2011. First Prize in Poster Competition, Berkeley Mini Statistical Mechanics Meeting, University of California, Berkeley, January 2012. Summer Schools and Workshops Boulder School for Condensed Matter and Material Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, Summer 2009 Topic: Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications Programming Experience C, C++, Python, Parallel Computing (MPI), Java. Teaching Experience Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland. CHEM 481: Physical Chemistry I, Fall 2006, Spring 2007. CHEM 484: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II, Fall 2007, Spring 2008 CHEM 483: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I, Fall 2008. Peer Reviewer for Journals Physical Review Letters, Physical Review E, Journal of Statistical Physics, New Journal of Physics, Journal of Chemical Physics Academic References Prof. Phillip Geissler Department of Chemistry University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 Faculty Scientist Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Tel : +510-642-8716 geissler@berkeley.edu Prof. Christopher Jarzynski Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Institute for Physical Science and Technology University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 Tel: +1-301-405-4439 cjarzyns@umd.edu Prof. John D. Weeks Distinguished University Professor Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Institute for Physical Science and Technology University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 Tel: +1-301-405-4802 jdw@umd.edu
Prof. Gerhard Hummer Director Department of Theoretical Biophysics Max Planck Institute of Biophysics D-60438 Frankfurt am Main Tel:+49 (0) 69 6303-2500 gerhard.hummer@biophys.mpg.de Dr. Gavin E. Crooks Physical Biosciences Division Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, CA 94720 GECrooks@lbl.gov