A half-day workshop (a satellite for the Swedish e-Science Academy meeting at Lund) Common challenges in large-scale code development 17/10, 13.00- 17.00
The development and maintenance of large-scale codes in the field of natural science is challenging. Many codes have grown ‘organically’ within [...]
Stiftelsen Markussens studiefond has decided to award Doctoral student Amanda Eriksson Skog, Computational Chemistry
Stiftelsen Markussens studiefond has decided to award Computational Chemistry´s Doctoral student Amanda Eriksson Skog. Amount: 50 000 SEK. Amanda will [...]
Photosensitizer Simulations on the Cover
A computational investigation of a rhodium-based light-harvesting complex based on ab initio molecular dynamics simulations carried out by members [...]
Coffee and Salt on the Cover
Our new study of caffeine appears on the cover of American Chemical Society's Journal of Physical Chemistry. Hofmeister laid out the foundation of [...]
The Royal Physiographic Society of Lund has decided to award PhD Amanda Eriksson Skog and Postdoc Henrik Vinther Sørensen, Computational Chemistry
Congratulations Amanda Eriksson Skog and Henrik Vinther Sørensen to your awards from The Royal Physiographic Society of Lund. Endowments for the [...]
Lesser Known Protein-Protein Interactions - Mikael Lund
An online lecture by Mikael Lund about lesser-known protein-protein interactions is available. The talk was given as part of the LINXS Antibodies in [...]
Clay – an ancient material with a great future
Clay is a material that has been used since ancient times for protecting, building and carrying things. If we learn more about how to change various [...]
A new paper with a record breaking (*)number of co-authors is now available online. Read about new features of OpenMolcas - a leading program for electronic structure calculations.
We are proud to announce the publication of a new review article that showcases the latest features of OpenMolcas, an advanced computational chemistry [...]
More Swedish involvement in building the European Spallation Source
The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a European project to build the world’s most powerful neutron source in Lund.
Chemical Physics Reviews by Petter Persson from the Theoretical Chemistry Division together with experimental colleagues Villy Sundström and Donatas Zigmantas at the Chemical Physics Division, as well as Tomas Polivka from the University of South Bohemia
Ultrafast laser spectroscopy uncovers mechanisms of light energy conversion in photosynthesis and sustainable energy materials Donatas Zigmantas, [...]