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\work{Dissertation} % Change to ``Thesis'' for Master's thesis |
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\title{Algorithms for modeling the dynamics and phase transitions of lipid bilayers} |
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\author{Xiuquan Sun} |
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\degprior{B.S., M.S.} % All previously earned degrees |
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\advisor{J. Daniel Gezelter} % supervisor/director/advisor |
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\begin{abstract} |
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\begin{dedication} |
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To my family. |
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\begin{acknowledge} % acknowledgments go here |
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I would like to thank my advisor, Dr. Gezelter for his inspiring and |
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encouraging way to guide me to a deeper understanding of molecular |
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modeling. Without his encouragement and constant guidance, I could not |
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have finished this dissertation. I am also grateful to my colleagues |
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Charles F.~Vardeman II, Christopher J.~Fennell, Teng Lin, Yang Zheng, |
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Kyle Daily, Kyle S.~Haygarth, Matthew A.~Meineke, Dan Combest, Pat |
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Conforti, and Megan Sprague, who were always here for technical help |
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and moral support. Last, but not least, I thank my family: my fater, |
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Jianguo Sun, and my mother, Yumei Lin, for unconditional support and |
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encouragement to pursue my dreams, even when they went beyond |
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boundaries of language and geography. My wife, Yingxin Jiang, for her |
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understanding and love during the past few years. Her support and |
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encouragement was in the end what made this dissertation possible. |
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\end{acknowledge} |
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