Ken Sulston
Professor
Faculty of Sciences- Mathematical and Computational Sciences
University of Prince Edward Island
Canada
Biography
He did his PhD from Waterloo University and is a professor in UPEI currently.
Research Interest
Dr. Sulston, an applied mathematics researcher, develops and uses new mathematical models to better understand the electronic structure of different solid materials, in particular, quasi-crystals. His theoretical work may also predict new features of these materials. Through his interests in the emerging field of nanotechnology, he also investigates the molecular electronics of nanostructures.
Publications
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Sulston KW, Davison SG. Transmission of renormalized benzene circuits. arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.03808. 2015 May 14.
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Sulston KW, Davison SG. Overlap effects on benzene transmission. arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.02082. 2015 Dec 7.
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Qiu D, Sulston KW. Electron transmission through modified benzene. arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.02072. 2016 Jul 7.
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Sulston KW, Davison SG. Analytical treatment of benzene transmittivity. arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.05945. 2016 Jul 20.