Daniel Borgis
Research Director
Theoretical Physico-Chemistry
Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS)
France
Biography
1983-1999: Chargé, then Research Director at the CNRS (Chemistry Department) at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of Liquids (Paris VI). 1999-2001: On leave from CNRS for a full Professor position in Physics at University of Evry-Val-d'Essonne. 1999-2005: Foundator and Director of the Laboratory "Modeling Complex Molecular Systems" (LMSC, EA 3331), University of Evry-Val-d'Essonne (10 researchers, 5 permanent, at the end of 2005). 2006-2008: CNRS Director of Research in the Laboratory of Analysis and Modeling for Biology and the Environment (in which the laboratory LMSC merged in january 2006). Leader of the group: "Theory and Modeling" (15-20 researchers, 10 permanent). 2008-: CNRS Director of Research in the PASTEUR Laboratory, Chemistry Department of Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris. In charge of the Chemical Physics Theory group.
Research Interest
Classical DFT: application to the solvation in molecular liquids Biomolecular interactions Modeling of infrared spectroscopy of biomimetic systems
Publications
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D. Borgis and M. Moreau, "Two-cell stochastic model of the Schlögl reaction with small diffusional coupling" J. Stat. Phys. 37, 631 (1984).
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D. Borgis and M. Moreau, "On the stochastic theory of a bistable chemical reaction" Physica, 123 A 109 (1984).
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E. Weisfreid et D. Borgis, "Oscillations monopériodiques dans la convection en milieux poreux" C.R. Acad. Sc. Paris, 298, 775 (1984).