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Title
Research Scientist -
Email
demireva1@llnl.gov -
Phone
(925) 422-9368 -
Organization
Not Available
Research interests
My scientific background is in experimental and computational physical chemistry. I have a deep foundation in thermodynamics, kinetics, and quantum chemistry, and experience with chemical and physics-based calculations, modeling, and optimization. Broadly, my interests lie in solving complex optimization problems and creating predictive models for various applications. My current work focuses on applying and developing efficient tools in stochastic optimal control and data fusion to address problems with relevance to national security.
Career path
Prior to joining LLNL as a Research Scientist, I carried out postdoctoral research at Sandia National Laboratories. There, I investigated large and intricate reaction networks in low-temperature combustion, developing experimental and computational workflows for optimizing physics-based mechanisms to create more accurate fuel-oxidation models.
Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
B.S. Chemistry (Mathematics Minor), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
For a list of my publications, see: Google Scholar | ORCID
- Young Investigator Travel Award, Division of Chemical Physics, American Physical Society, 2019
- Cheves T. Walling Graduate Research Award, Chemistry Department, University of Utah, 2018
- Richard A. Schaeffer Memorial Fund Travel Award for ASMS, 2013
