
About
Adam P. Willard is a Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), affiliated with the Department of Chemistry within the School of Science. His research group focuses on understanding how molecular fluctuations drive emergent phenomena in chemical systems, particularly in areas such as exciton dynamics, interfacial water behavior, and nanoscale disorder effects. The group employs theory, computational modeling, and molecular simulations to bridge microscopic molecular behavior with macroscopic observations.
Research interests include:
- Exciton dynamics in conjugated molecular systems and quantum dot solids
- Interfacial water structure and dynamics at heterogeneous substrates
- Electrochemical interfaces and double-layer physics
- Design of molecular excitonic circuits for quantum computing
Recent investigations emphasize the role of nanoscale disorder in controlling material properties, with applications in organic electronics, catalysis, and biomolecular interfaces. The Willard Group has pioneered methods to quantify interfacial molecular structure using advanced simulation techniques and statistical mechanics frameworks.
Current graduate students include Yuheng Wu, Jacob, Constantine, and Ayannah Lang (re-joining after a post-baccalaureate fellowship). The group’s lab website provides access to simulation tools and collaborative projects. Administrative support is provided by Thomas Tenzin.
Key methodologies developed by the group include:
- Statistical mechanical models for exciton-phonon coupling
- Generalized Langevin approaches for surface vibrations
- Volterra kernel analysis for electrochemical systems
- Quantum state-space distributions for open systems
Notable contributions include studies on exciton delocalization in DNA-scaffolded systems, interfacial water hydrogen bonding, and the quantum-classical entropy separation framework.
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