Biomolecular modelling has provided computational simulation based methods for investigating biological processes from quantum chemical to cellular levels. Modelling such microscopic processes requires atomic description of a biological system and conducts in fine timesteps. Consequently the simulations are extremely computationally demanding. To tackle this limitation, different biomolecular models have to be integrated in order to achieve high-performance simulations. The integration of diverse biomolecular models needs to convert molecular data between different data representations of different models. This data conversion is often non-trivial, requires extensive human input and is inevitably error prone. In this paper we present an aut...
Developments in molecular modeling from experimental and computational techniques have enabled a wid...
The group for computer-aided chemistry at the ETH Zürich focuses its research on the development of ...
In principle, all the problems in biology could be solved by solving the time-dependent Schroedinger...
Biomolecular modelling has provided computational simulation based methods for inves-tigating biolog...
Biomolecular simulations play a key role in the study of complex biological processes at microscopic...
Biomolecular simulation is increasingly central to understanding and designing biological molecules ...
Biomolecular simulation is increasingly central to understanding and designing biological molecules ...
Molecular simulation is increasingly demonstrating its practical value in the investigation of biolo...
State-of-the-art research in a variety of natural sciences depends heavily on methods of computation...
Despite huge advances in the computational techniques available for simulating biomolecules at the q...
Computation based on molecular models is playing an increasingly important role in biology, biologic...
Biological function is largely based on molecular recognition. Biological macromolecules interact to...
The computational study of soft matter systems lies at the nexus among several disciplines, includin...
The folding of biomolecules by computational methods remains a big challenge. Most notably, all-atom...
The folding of biomolecules by computational methods remains a big challenge. Most notably, all-atom...
Developments in molecular modeling from experimental and computational techniques have enabled a wid...
The group for computer-aided chemistry at the ETH Zürich focuses its research on the development of ...
In principle, all the problems in biology could be solved by solving the time-dependent Schroedinger...
Biomolecular modelling has provided computational simulation based methods for inves-tigating biolog...
Biomolecular simulations play a key role in the study of complex biological processes at microscopic...
Biomolecular simulation is increasingly central to understanding and designing biological molecules ...
Biomolecular simulation is increasingly central to understanding and designing biological molecules ...
Molecular simulation is increasingly demonstrating its practical value in the investigation of biolo...
State-of-the-art research in a variety of natural sciences depends heavily on methods of computation...
Despite huge advances in the computational techniques available for simulating biomolecules at the q...
Computation based on molecular models is playing an increasingly important role in biology, biologic...
Biological function is largely based on molecular recognition. Biological macromolecules interact to...
The computational study of soft matter systems lies at the nexus among several disciplines, includin...
The folding of biomolecules by computational methods remains a big challenge. Most notably, all-atom...
The folding of biomolecules by computational methods remains a big challenge. Most notably, all-atom...
Developments in molecular modeling from experimental and computational techniques have enabled a wid...
The group for computer-aided chemistry at the ETH Zürich focuses its research on the development of ...
In principle, all the problems in biology could be solved by solving the time-dependent Schroedinger...