This monthly seminar series highlights theoretical and computational research conducted within our own community. The series aims to foster discussion, encourage collaboration, and create visibility for ongoing in silico research across different subfields. By providing a platform for early-career scientists, we hope to strengthen our department’s internal connections and advance shared understanding of computational methods and their diverse applications.
All members of the department are welcome to attend.
The last Thursday of every month at 1-2 PM
June 26th, 2025
Room 4217, CCB Building
Erika McCarthy (York Group)
"Development and application of multi-scale modeling methods for the elucidation of nucleic acid enzyme mechanisms"
July 31st, 2025
Room 4217, CCB Building
Harender Dhattarwal (Remsing Lab)
"Hidden electronic disorder driving ion conduction in solid state electrolytes"
August 28st, 2025
Room 4217, CCB Building
Rui Zhang (Wang Group)
"Short hydrogen bonds and networks in organic acid-base mixtures"
September 25th, 2025
Room 102, LSB Building
Dr. Zeke Piskulich (York Group)
"Molecular Interactions in Action: Insights into Activation Energies and the Nanoplastic-Membrane Interface"