Multiscale Modelling Methods
From Supramolecular Chemistry to Structural Biology
Study cutting-edge computer simulations to solve chemical and biochemical problems ranging from supramolecular chemistry to structural biology. Explore a world beyond the reach of experimental methods, where molecular modelling plays a pivotal role in rationalising new materials, understanding the foundations of life, and designing new drugs.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Multiscale Modelling Methods is an intensive 10-day summer course for university students in chemistry, biochemistry, bioinformatics, and biophysics study programs. The course provides essential knowledge for conducting computer simulations on various molecular scales. In addition, this course can be equally valuable for students engaged in wet lab experiments, demonstrating how computer simulations can enhance and complement their research. While the teaching level is mainly set for bachelor's and master's students, early-stage doctoral students are also welcome.
IMPORTANT FACTS
WHEN: |
15th to 26th July 2024 |
REGISTRATION |
Registration was closed as the course capacity was reached. |
FEE: |
This course is free of charge. |
WHERE: |
Computer classroom 118, Building C04 |
LANGUAGE: |
English |