Computational chemistry often requires specialized expertise, multiple software tools, and lengthy workflows. Researchers at ...
Computational Chemistry is the study of complex chemical problems using a combination of computer simulations, chemistry theory and information science. Also called cheminformatics, this field enables ...
A diverse group of computational chemists is encouraging the research community to embrace a sustainable software ecosystem. That's the message behind a perspective article published in the Journal of ...
In this paper, we present a new gas-grain chemical code for interstellar clouds written in pure Python (GGCHEMPY). By combining with the high-performance Python compiler Numba, GGCHEMPY is as ...
Develop an in-demand skill set combining a technical understanding of chemistry with expertise in computers and computation. Support advancements in any branch of chemistry. Explore rapidly expanding ...
Back in the old days—the really old days—the task of designing materials was laborious. Investigators, over the course of 1,000-plus years, tried to make gold by combining things like lead, mercury, ...
Computational chemistry bridges quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and chemical intuition to predict molecular and materials behaviour from first principles. At its heart are ...
In addition to an interest in computer modeling and statistical analysis methods, a career in computational chemistry requires patience, logical thinking, and attention to detail. “People skills” are ...
Theoretical and computational chemistry unites quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and algorithmic innovation to predict and rationalise the behaviour of atoms, molecules and materials. At its ...