J. Daniel Gezelter
Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry

- Office
- 251A Nieuwland Science Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556 - gezelter@nd.edu
Research Interests
Research in the Gezelter group involves theoretical and computational studies of the dynamics of complex, condensed-matter systems. Some areas of particular interest include: enantiomeric separation using fluid flow, dynamics at ice-water interfaces, and the mechanism of thermal transport. The group simulates ligand-capped metallic nanoparticles in liquid environments, ice-water interfaces, and metal surfaces that are partially oxidized.
The major goal is to arrive at simple models that can explain the unexpected and emergent behavior of these systems. A second, but equally important goal is to develop and test novel theoretical methods that will advance computer simulation as a tool for research in the chemical sciences.
Because we study complex systems, we rely on analytical tools from statistical mechanics as well as state-of-the-art computer simulations. A large component of the research in the group is the development of efficient algorithms to perform molecular dynamics simulations and to obtain useful information from them. We are particularly interested in new methods for computing electrostatic interactions and for performing non-equilibrium simulations.
Biography
| Year | Title |
|---|---|
| 2025-present | Chair, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame |
| 2015-present | Professor, University of Notre Dame |
| 2023-2025 | Senior Associate Dean for Education & Undergraduate Programs |
| 2020-2023 | Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies |
| 2005-2015 | Associate Professor, University of Notre Dame |
| 1999-2005 | Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame |
| 1996-1999 | Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University |
| 1995 | Ph.D. in Chemistry University of California, Berkeley |
| 1990 | CPS in Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK |
| 1989 | B.S. in Chemistry & Philosophy, Duke University |
Selected Awards
2023 Provost's Award for Teaching Excellence in the Core Curriculum
2020 Shilts/Leonard Award for Outstanding Teaching in the College of Science
2013, 2020 Rev. Edmund P. Joyce Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
2002 National Science Foundation CAREER Award
1999 Camille and Henry Dreyfus New Faculty Award
1990-1993 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
1989-1990 Churchill Scholar