Publications of Mariana Rossi

Talk (44)

2013
Talk
Rossi, Mariana: Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics.
(Hands-on Workshop and School on Density functional theory and beyond: Computational materials science for real materials, Trieste, Italy, Aug 2013).
2012
Talk
Rossi, Mariana: Understanding the (thermodynamic) stability of isolated polypeptides from first principles.
(Seminar, Chemistry Department, Technische Universität, München, Germany, Jul 2012).
Talk
Rossi, Mariana: Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics for Biomolecular Spectroscopy.
(Density Functional Theory and Beyond with Numeric Atom-Centered Orbitals, Berlin, Germany, Aug 2012).
2011
Talk
Rossi, Mariana: Exploring the Conformations, Stability, and Dynamics of Helix-Forming Alanine-Based Polypeptides: First-Principles Predictions and Benchmarks.
(16th Workshop on Electronic Excitations, European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility (ETSF) , Turin, Italy, Sep 2011).

Poster (1)

2014
Poster
Baldauf, Carsten, Franziska Schubert, Kevin Pagel, Stephan Warnke, Mariana Rossi, Mario Salwiczek, Beate Koksch, Gert von Helden and Volker Blum: Is there a Beta-Peptide Equivalent of the Alpha-Helix?
(Biophysical Society, 58th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb 2014).

Thesis - PhD (2)

2020
Thesis - PhD
Litman, Yair and Mariana Rossi: Tunneling and Zero-Point Energy Effects in Multidimensional Hydrogen Transfer Reactions: From Gas Phase to Adsorption on Metal Surfaces.
2011
Thesis - PhD
Rossi, Mariana: Ab initio study of alanine-based polypeptide secondary-structure motifs in the gas phase.

Working Paper (1)

2023
Working Paper
Akkoush, Alaa, Yair Litman and Mariana Rossi: A Hybrid-DFT Study of Intrinsic Point Defects in MX2 (M=Mo, W; X=S, Se) Monolayers.

Issue (1)

2021
Issue
König, C., V. Krewald, M. Roemelt and M. Rossi (Eds.):: Special Issue: Germany’s Future in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry: a Special Issue Celebrating DEAL.

Editorial (1)

2021
Editorial
König, Carolin, Vera Krewald, Michael Roemelt and Mariana Rossi: Germany’s Future in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry: a Special Issue Celebrating DEAL.
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