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Milos Dolnik is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Brandeis University, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry. His research focuses on the dynamics of oscillatory chemical reactions, pattern formation in reaction-diffusion systems, and nonlinear dynamics in chemical and biological systems. He has taught undergraduate courses in chemical engineering, chemical calculations, and laboratory practices at both the Prague Institute of Chemical Technology and Brandeis University.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.S. from Institute of Chemical Technology Prague.
His research interests span chemical dynamics, with a particular emphasis on chaotic systems and reaction mechanisms. He has contributed to understanding complex behaviors in chemical reactions and their applications to broader biological systems. Teaching roles include general chemistry and honors laboratory courses at Brandeis.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. His work is centered in theoretical and applied chemical dynamics, though specific laboratory affiliations or teams are not detailed here.

