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Emily A. Carter

Chemical Physics

Cornell University

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About Emily A. Carter at Cornell University (Cornell)

Based at Cornell University, Emily A. Carter focuses their scholarly efforts on density functional theory, catalysis, spectroscopy, quantum chemistry, materials science, electronic structure, computational chemistry, sustainable energy, bridging the gap between theory and practice in density functional theory. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Th1 cells are critical tissue organizers of myeloid-rich perivascular activation niches", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of density functional theory and catalysis. Additional work such as "Time-resolved transcriptomics reveals new integrin dynamics upon T cell tissue entry 3198" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

density functional theorycatalysisspectroscopyquantum chemistrymaterials scienceelectronic structurecomputational chemistrysustainable energy
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Total Citations16

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Publications4

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