Gregory Voth Ph.D.
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Chemistry |
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Research Interests
- Theory and Simulation of Condensed Phase Dynamical Processes
- Proton and Electron Transport in Biological and Solution Phase Systems
- Muti-scale Simulation of Biomolecular Systems
- Charge Transfer Phenomena across Solid/Liquid Interfaces
- Ab initio Molecular Dynamics
Education
Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
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