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- Title
- Lewis Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
- Creator
- Ryan, Dan
- Date
- 1950-1969
- Description
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Photograph of Lewis Hall, designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot and constructed in 1966. The building is located at 70 East 33rd Street....
Show morePhotograph of Lewis Hall, designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot and constructed in 1966. The building is located at 70 East 33rd Street. Formerly known as: Women's Hall (ca. 1970s). Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
- Title
- IITRI Metals Building, Chicago, Ill., 1963
- Date
- 1963
- Description
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Photograph of the Materials and Metals Building, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The building was constructed in 1943 and is located at...
Show morePhotograph of the Materials and Metals Building, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The building was constructed in 1943 and is located at 3350 South Federal Street. An addition was added in 1958. The building is also known as Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute Materials Technology Building, Metals Research Building, Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute Minerals Research Building (ca. 1984-ca. 2002), Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute Metals Research Building (1963-ca. 1984), and Armour Research Foundation Metals Research Building (1943-1963). Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
- Title
- Huber & Huber Motor Express Building, Chicago, Ill., 1949
- Date
- 1949
- Description
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Photograph of the Huber & Huber Motor Express Building in 1949. The building, located at 55 East 33rd Street, was constructed in the 1920s,...
Show morePhotograph of the Huber & Huber Motor Express Building in 1949. The building, located at 55 East 33rd Street, was constructed in the 1920s, remodeled in 1950, and demolished in 1975. The former Huber & Huber trucking terminal was acquired by the Armour Research Foundation in 1949. This building housed the Institute for Psychological Services in the years immediately prior to its demolition in 1975. Also known as: Huber and Huber Motor Express Building (1920s-1949), Armour Research Foundation Physics Research Building (ca. 1950s), Armour Research Foundation Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Building No. 2 (1959), Armour Research Foundation Service (1961), 33rd and Wabash Building (1960s), Wabash Building (1960s). Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- East Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
- Date
- 1963-1969
- Description
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Photograph of East Hall, 1960s. East Hall is located at 71 East 32nd Street, and was designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot and constructed in...
Show morePhotograph of East Hall, 1960s. East Hall is located at 71 East 32nd Street, and was designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot and constructed in 1963. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Fowler Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
- Date
- 1948-1959
- Description
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Photograph of Fowler Hall, located on 3241 South Wabash Avenue. Fowler Hall was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and was constructed in...
Show morePhotograph of Fowler Hall, located on 3241 South Wabash Avenue. Fowler Hall was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and was constructed in 1948. Armour Research Foundation offices temporarily occupied the first two floors of Fowler Hall in 1952. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
- Title
- Delta Tau Delta fraternity, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
- Date
- 1960-1964
- Description
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Photograph of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The fraternity is located at 3349 South Wabash Avenue and was constructed in 1960 and designed by...
Show morePhotograph of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The fraternity is located at 3349 South Wabash Avenue and was constructed in 1960 and designed by Alfred J. Mell, Mell & Fox Associates. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
- Title
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Memorial Service
- Creator
- Illinois Institute of Technology
- Date
- 1969-10-29
- Description
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Digitized 7" open reel-to-reel tape recording of Mies van der Rohe's memorial service held in S. R. Crown Hall on Oct. 25, 1969 . Total...
Show moreDigitized 7" open reel-to-reel tape recording of Mies van der Rohe's memorial service held in S. R. Crown Hall on Oct. 25, 1969 . Total running time is 56:23 minutes. The recording includes solo cello performances by Janos Starker and remarks by James Johnson Sweeney.
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- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Memorial collection, 1969-1970
- Title
- View of Perlstein Hall from interior courtyard, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
- Date
- 1960-1969
- Description
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Photograph of Perlstein Hall, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and constructed in 1946-47. Alfred Caldwell was the landscape architect....
Show morePhotograph of Perlstein Hall, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and constructed in 1946-47. Alfred Caldwell was the landscape architect. The building is located at 10 West 33rd Street. The building was formerly known as Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering Building (1946-1963). Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- North Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
- Date
- 1960-1969
- Description
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Photograph of North Hall, located at 71 East 32nd Street, Chicago, Ill. The building was designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot, and was...
Show morePhotograph of North Hall, located at 71 East 32nd Street, Chicago, Ill. The building was designed by Mittelbusher & Tourtelot, and was constructed in 1959. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Life Sciences Building, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
- Date
- 1970-1979
- Description
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Photograph of Life Sciences Building, located at 3105 South Dearborn Street. The building was designed by Myron Goldsmith of Skidmore, Owings ...
Show morePhotograph of Life Sciences Building, located at 3105 South Dearborn Street. The building was designed by Myron Goldsmith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and was construced in 1966. Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
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- Siegel Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill.
- Date
- 1970-1979
- Description
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Photograph of Siegel Hall, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The building is located at 3301 South Dearborn Street, and was constructed in...
Show morePhotograph of Siegel Hall, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. The building is located at 3301 South Dearborn Street, and was constructed in 1956-1957. The building was formerly known as: Electrical Engineering and Physics Building (ca. 1957), and the Lewis Building (planned name, never officially used). Date of photograph is unknown. Date range listed is approximate. Photographer unknown.
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- Office of Communications and Marketing photographs, 1905-1999
- Title
- Stephen Fienberg's influence on algebraic statistics, Special Volume in honor of memory of S.E.Fienberg
- Creator
- Petrović, Sonja, Slavkovic, Aleksandra, Yoshida, Ruriko
- Date
- 2019, 2019-04-12
- Description
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Stephen (Steve) E. Fienberg (1942-2016) was an eminent statistician, whose impact on research, education and the practice of statistics, and...
Show moreStephen (Steve) E. Fienberg (1942-2016) was an eminent statistician, whose impact on research, education and the practice of statistics, and many other fields is astonishing in its breadth. He was a visionary when it came to linking many different areas to address real scientific issues. He professed the importance of statistics in many disciplines, but recognized that true interdisciplinary work requires joining of the expertise across different areas, and it is in this spirit that he helped steer algebraic statistics toward becoming a thriving subject. Many of his favorite topics in the area are covered in this special issue. We are grateful to all authors for contributing to this volume to honor him and his influence on the field. During the preparation of this issue, we learned about the tragic killing of his widow, Joyce Fienberg, during the Tree of Life Synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh, PA on October 27, 2018. This issue is dedicated to their memory.
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- Journal of Algebraic Statistics
- Title
- USING COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR MODELING TO STUDY TRANSPORT PROCESSES OF INTEREST IN SEPARATIONS
- Creator
- Wang,Xiaoyu
- Date
- 2020, 2020
- Publisher
- ProQuest
- Description
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Separation processes are widely used in chemical productions. The further development of membrane-based separation processes, compared with...
Show moreSeparation processes are widely used in chemical productions. The further development of membrane-based separation processes, compared with thermal separations, can lead to significant energy savings in chemical process industries. However, the main obstacle of experiments is that many separation processes are not well understood at the fundamental molecular level. In this dissertation, we use computational molecular modeling tools, mainly classical molecular dynamics (MD), to clarify molecular forces and provide detail at a molecular level, which can aid in the understanding of transport process and designing materials for a proposed application. In the first study, we investigated separation of water/alcohol vapor using zeolite membranes. Experimentally, the separation of water/isopropanol (IPA) mixtures shows a dramatic decrease in selectivity due to increase of IPA flux as the feed water concentration decrease when using the sodium A zeolite membrane. We used molecular dynamics simulations to help our experimental collaborators understand these puzzling results. The MD results reveal that the water molecules gather around the defect pores on the zeolite membrane, which stops the IPA from going through the membrane and has a positive effect on separation. Then, we studied the HPLC used to separate chiral drug mixtures. One popular chiral stationary phase, amylose tris(3,5-dimethylphenyl carbamate) (ADMPC), has been investigated using both experimental and computational methods; however, the dynamic nature of the interaction between enantiomers and ADMPC, as well as the solvent effects on the ADMPC-enantiomer interaction, are currently absent from the chiral recognition mechanism. We used MD simulations to model the ADMPC in different solvents to elucidate the chiral recognition mechanism from a new dynamic perspective. The ADMPC is found to hold the left-handed helical structure in both methanol and heptane/IPA (90/10); however, the ADMPC has a more extended average structure in heptane/IPA. We developed a model where the ADMPC atoms were restricted in the MD simulation. To better understand the molecular dynamic chiral recognition that provides the retention factor and the elution order in HPLC, we examined hydrogen bonding lifetimes, and mapped out ring-ring interactions between the drugs and the ADMPC. We discover several MD metrics related to hydrogen-bonding lifetimes and correlate them with HPLC results. One metric provides a prediction of the correct elution order 90%, and the ratios of these quantities for the enantiomers provide linear correlation (0.85 coefficient) with experimental retention factors. In the following study, we presented an improved model wherein multiple ADMPC polymer strands are coated on an amorphous silica slab. Using various MD techniques, we successfully coated ADMPCs onto the surface without losing the structural character of the backbone in the solvent. This model provides more opportunities for chiral molecules interacting with ADMPC, resulting in a better agreement compared with experiment when using the overall average metric. The new model also provides the possibility for drug molecules to interact with two polymer strands simultaneously, which is not possible in the previous single-strand model. For a better understanding of why some metrics are better predictors than others, we used charts of the distribution of hydrogen bonding lifetimes to display the information for various donor-acceptor pairs. The results are more consistent than the previous models and resolves the problematic cases of thalidomide and valsartan. Besides the membrane-based separations, immiscible liquid-liquid equilibrium states were also studied. We successfully predicted results based on MD simulations and showed comparable accuracy with experimental data. This method has applications in liquid-liquid extraction which is widely used in industrial separation process.
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- Title
- Modeling enantiomeric separations as an interfacial process using amylose tris(3,5-dimethylphenyl carbamate) (ADMPC) polymers coated on amorphous silica
- Creator
- Wang,Xiaoyu, Jameson, Cynthia, Murad, Sohail
- Date
- 2020, 2020-01-20
- Publisher
- ACS Langmuir
- Description
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In the present study, we present a model to predict the chiral separation results for drug enantiomers by ADMPC chiral stationary phase in...
Show moreIn the present study, we present a model to predict the chiral separation results for drug enantiomers by ADMPC chiral stationary phase in high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) wherein multiple ADMPC polymer strands are coated on an amorphous silica slab. Both reactive and classical MD are used to prepare the surface. Using various MD techniques, we successfully coat ADMPCs onto the surface without losing the structural character of the backbone in the presence of the solvent system. Not only is this model more representative of the polymer surface on a solid support that is encountered by the enantiomers, it also provides more opportunities for chiral molecules interacting with ADMPC, resulting in a better agreement compared with experiment when we use overall average quantities as the metric. In our previous studies, we had used a single polymer strand of amylose tris(3,5-dimethylphenyl carbamate) (ADMPC) in the solvent system. The new model provides the possibility for large drug molecules to interact with two polymer strands at the same instant, which was not possible to model with only a single polymer strand in the solvent. For a better understanding of why some metrics are better predictors than others, we use charts of the distribution of hydrogen bonding lifetimes in this work to display the hydrogen-bonding information for various donor-acceptor pairs that contribute to the interaction events determining the relative retention times for the enantiomers. We also examine the contribution of the ring-ring interactions to the molecular recognition process and ultimately to differential retention of S and R enantiomers. The results using the new model are more consistent than the previous models and resolves the problematic case of two drugs, thalidomide and valsartan.
Sponsorship: The National Science Foundation (CBET 1545560)
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- Title
- Algorithms for Discrete Data in Statistics and Operations Research
- Creator
- Schwartz, William K.
- Date
- 2021-11-19, 2021-12
- Publisher
- ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/docview/2622985712
- Description
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Sponsorship: The Air Force Office of Scientific Research's grant FA9550-14-1-0141 supported Prof. Petrović's and my initial work on this project.
- Title
- Student protest at Illinois Institute of Technology, 1970
- Creator
- Illinois Institute of Technology
- Date
- 1970
- Description
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Photograph of Illinois Institute of Technology president John Rettaliata at an open meeting with students and faculty regarding the student...
Show morePhotograph of Illinois Institute of Technology president John Rettaliata at an open meeting with students and faculty regarding the student protests that occurred on IIT's campus following the fatal shooting of four students at Kent State University by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970.
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- John T. Rettaliata student protest photographs, 1970
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- Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel of St. Savior
- Creator
- Strohm, Adam
- Date
- 2015
- Description
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65 East 32nd Street. Chicago, Illinois
- Collection
- Building History project (buildinghistory.iit.edu)
- Title
- Harold Leonard Stuart Building, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Creator
- Strohm, Adam
- Date
- 2015
- Description
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10 West 31st Street, Chicago, Illinois
- Collection
- Building History project (buildinghistory.iit.edu)
- Title
- Arthur Keating Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Creator
- Strohm, Adam
- Date
- 2015
- Description
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3040 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
- Collection
- Building History project (buildinghistory.iit.edu)
- Title
- Arthur Keating Hall, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Creator
- Strohm, Adam
- Date
- 2015
- Description
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3040 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
- Collection
- Building History project (buildinghistory.iit.edu)