Dr. Rodolfo Martinez Collaborations and publishing
DR. RODOLFO A. MARTINEZ’ MOST RECENTLY PUBLISHED ARTICLES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
- Hodges, J. S.; Cappellaro, P.; Havel, T. F.; Martinez, R.; Cory, D. G., Experimental implementation of a logical bell state encoding. Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics 2007, 75, (4), 042320/1-042320/7.
- Asani, E. M.; Khrustalev, V. N.; Juarez, E.; Martinez, R. A.; Timofeeva, T. V., S-Phenyl N,N'-dimethyl-13C2-thiooxamate: a by-product in the synthesis of ethyl N,N'-dimethyl-13C2-oxamate. Acta Crystallographica, Section E: Structure Reports Online 2007, E63, (4), o1802-o1804.
- Henry, M. K.; Emerson, J.; Martinez, R.; Cory, D. G., Localization in the quantum sawtooth map emulated on a quantum-information processor. Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics 2006, 74, (6, Pt. A), 062317/1-062317/10.
- Hodges, J. S.; Cappellaro, P.; Havel, T. F.; Martinez, R.; Cory, D. G., Experimental implementation of logical Bell state encoding. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Preprint Archive, Quantum Physics 2006, 1-9, arXiv:quant-ph/0611004.
Collaborators with Dr. Rodolfo Martinez, Project Director:
Dr. Robert Williams, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Biotechnology, Spectroscopy, and Isotope Chemistry group. Collaborating in developing new reagents that allow us to make isotopically labeled materials necessary for the methamphetamine project.
Dr. Clifford Unkefer, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Stable Isotopes Resource, Bioscience Division. Metabolomic Functional Analysis of Bacterial Genomes.
Dr. David Cory, Professor of Nuclear Engineering, MIT Department of Nuclear Engineering. The synthesis of stable isotope labeled compound for use in quantum computing.
Dr. Graham Timmins, Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy. The collaboration is in the synthesis of istopically labeled Isoniazid used as a first-line treatment for tuberculosis.
Dr. Brad Bendiak, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Science Center, Research on using isotags for multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of carbohydrates and their potential for rapid structural elucidation of other complex natural products.
Dr. Linda LaGrange is NMHU’s Interim Dean of Graduate Studies and Research who is overseeing the research activities. This has created a centralized office that advises faculty and researchers on their questions and grant-writing needs; a much needed office and service.
Mrs. Angela Vigil-Juarez, our Grants Manager participates in conferences and seminars, and up-to-date subscriptions on various grant-management journals. Her experience has improved, and strengthened her skills needed for an effective an efficient research administration infrastructure.
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