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Method development

The Theoretical Chemistry & Molecular Thermodynamics axis carries out several developments: 

  • Multiscale modeling for water splitting on semi-conductors
  • Theory of liquids in confined or random media
  • Polarizable or reactive force fields and cluster expansions, for surfaces, ionic liquids and DNA lesions
  • QM/MM methods for (charged) periodic surfaces or for charge-transfer in biological systems
  • Theoretical tools for advanced spectroscopy, including for optical phenomena in the solid state.
  • Descriptors for protein/DNA, protein/protein interfaces and surface reactivity
 
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