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About

At the Division of Computational Chemistry we study statistical thermodynamics, suspension dynamics, and quantum chemistry.

While we have a strong focus on fundamental research and model development, our methods have been applied on a diverse range of systems such as clay, cement, sea water, dental environments, wood fibers, sand and dairy products.

We also have a well equipped experimental lab for preparing protein samples and conducting physical chemistry measurements.