Lipid Corraling

Polymer stabilized carbon nanotubes

Protein adsorption

Ligand-Protein binding
Our work is aimed at the fundamental understanding of the properties of complex molecular systems that encompass problems at the interface between biology, chemistry, physics and materials science. Our group concentrates on the development and application of theoretical approaches that enable the study of the systems of interest at the molecular level. Most of our projects are carried out in close collaboration with experimental collaborators. Our theoretical work has the dual purpose of: 1) the fundamental understanding what are the molecular factors that determine the properties and behavior of the systems and 2) the ability to predict in a quantitative way experimental systems in order to use the theoretical approaches as a device tool for practical applications.
Projects:
Biological inspired nanomaterials.