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  • Mechanistic Insights into CO and H2 Oxidation on Cu/CeO2 Single Atom Catalysts: A Computational Investigation (2025)

  • Sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy at surfaces and interfaces: Adsorbate structure and molecular bond orientation (2024)

  • Role of Interfacial Hydrogen in Ethylene Hydrogenation on Graphite-Supported Ag, Au, and Cu Catalysts (2024)

  • Synthesis of Au/Ce2S3@CeO2/CuS nanocomposites for promoted catalytic performance in propargylamine conversion (2025)

  • “Single-atom” catalysis: An opportunity for surface science (2025)

  • From flat to stepped: active learning frameworks for investigating local structure at copper–water interfaces (2025)

  • Spatially Resolved Uncertainties for Machine Learning Potentials (2024)

  • A machine learning approach to predict tight-binding parameters for point defects via the projected density of states (2025)

  • Combining Electrochemical Scanning Tunneling Microscopy with Force Microscopy (2025)

  • Automated image acquisition and analysis of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride from pristine to highly defective and amorphous structures (2024)

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