The CTCN is responsible for the following ongoing projects:
- Developing the mathematical physics of supramolecular systems and implementing multiscale methods for simulating supramillion Newtonian systems
- Developing and implementing methods for the computer-aided design of vaccines protective against microbial pathogens and cancer.
- Developing computer-aided strategies for the design of nanostructured materials with specified stability and electronic properties.
These projects are supported by NSF, NIH, and Indiana University.
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