Isaac C. Sanchez
Professor
Computational Life Sciences and Biology
Texas A and M University
United States of America
Biography
Professor Isaac C. Sanchez holds the William J. Murray Chair in the College of Engineering at the University of Texas. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997 and is a charter member of the Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, and Science. He has been a member of the UT Chemical Engineering Department since 1988; he also spent 3 years in industrial laboratories (Xerox and Alcoa) and 10 years at the US National Institute of Science & Technology. He has been very active in US graduate and post-doctoral education issues by serving since 1997 on a NRC/NAS Advisory Panel for all post- and pre-doctoral programs administered by the NRC; this includes Ford Foundation Fellowships that are designed to increase the diversity of the nation’s college and university faculties. Currently, he is the Graduate Student Advisor to 175 UT Chemical Engineering graduate students.
Research Interest
single polymer coils
Publications
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Sanchez IC. Entropy of Living versus Non-Living Systems. Journal of Modern Physics. 2011 Jul 7;2(07):654.
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Willmore FT, Sanchez IC. Recent advances in the characterization of free volume in model fluids and polymers: Shape and connectivity. InNSTI Nanotech 2005.
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Sanchez IC. Irreversible anionic polymerization kinetics revisited. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 2010 Oct 20;49(23):11890-5.