BE 559 Multiscale Modeling/Bio Systems
Prerequisite(s): Quantum mechanics, statistical physics (undergrad level) or permission of instructor.
This course aims to provide theoretical, conceptual, and hands-on modeling experience on three different length and time scales that are crucial to biochemical phenomena in cells and to nanotechnology applications. Applications will include nuclear magnetic resonance; electron transfer; enzyme catalysis; synthesis and characterization of quantum dots; diffusion and transport in ion-channels, semiconductors, nano-wires; protein folding and conformational changes; signal transduction in cells.
Bioengineering
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