The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2013 was awarded to
- Martin Karplus, Université de Strasbourg, France, and Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA,
- Michael Levitt, Stanford University, Los Angeles, CA, USA,
- Arieh Warshel, University of Southern California (USC), CA, USA,
"for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems".
In the 1970s, they laid the foundation for the powerful programs that are now used to understand and predict chemical processes. Today, computer models mirroring real life have become crucial for most advances made in chemistry.
In the 1970s, they laid the foundation for the powerful programs that are now used to understand and predict chemical processes. Today, computer models mirroring real life have become crucial for most advances made in chemistry.
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