Connecting simulation and experiment: classical molecular dynamics of simple peptides in water
Condensed Matter lunchtime seminar
Connecting simulation and experiment: classical molecular dynamics of simple peptides in water
- Event time: 1:00pm
- Event date: 23rd October 2006
- Speaker: Susie Allison (University of Edinburgh)
- Location: Room 2511, James Clerk Maxwell Building (JCMB) James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road Edinburgh EH9 3FD GB
Event details
Primarily I'm going to discuss the simulations I've done on liquid mixtures of
N-methylacetamide (a peptidic fragment molecule) and water.
The time and space domain covered by classical molecular dynamics is accessible to neutron experiments so I will also discuss the connection between computer simulations and experimental work carried out at ISIS.
The time and space domain covered by classical molecular dynamics is accessible to neutron experiments so I will also discuss the connection between computer simulations and experimental work carried out at ISIS.
About Condensed Matter lunchtime seminars
This is a weekly series of informal talks given primarily by members of the institute of condensed matter and complex systems, but is also open to members of other groups and external visitors. The aim of the series is to promote discussion and learning of various topics at a level suitable to the broad background of the group. Everyone is welcome to attend..