Symposium : “Liquid State Theory: Symposium in Honor of Jay Rasaiah” at 248th ACS national meeting San Francisco August 10-14 2014.
Over 40 top researchers from around the nation and the world shared their
latest work in areas of liquid state structure and dynamics, properties
of ionic solutions, and the behavior of water and other liquids in
confined spaces. The contributions emphasized Prof. Rasaiahís influence
on the field during the past six decades. His work on ion mobility and
water mobility in pores is highly relevant to the emerging understanding
of transport of molecules through membranes in cellsña critical issue
for understanding cell function. Some of the presenters had been
students or collaborators of Rasaiahís while others had been influenced
by his published work. On the last day of the symposium, Prof. Rasaiah
gave a presentation about his work on ion mobility. Two of Rasaiahís
colleagues from the University of Maine Chemistry Department,
François G. Amar and Scott Collins, also gave talks. And two students
Dylan Suvlu and Dr. Seneviratne Samaratunga spoke about their current
research on helix formation in nanopores. The Rasaiah Symposium was
supported in part by the University of Maine and the Maine Section
of the American Chemical Society.