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Who is using the CSF?
How can the service benefit my research?
Many researchers are reaping the benefits of the Computational Shared Facility. Here are just some of the research areas that have been using the service thus far (see also the RI Team testimonials for what some of our contributors are saying about the CSF and the Computationally Intensive Research Ecosystem in general):
School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science
- Dr. Paola Carbone – RCUK fellow in Molecular Modelling, Simulation and Design
- Prof. Andrew Masters – Theory and Modelling of Soft Matter
- Dr. Flor Siperstein – Microporous and Soft Materials Group
- Prof. Mike Sutcliffe – Atomic level study of biological processes mediated by proteins
- Dr Sam De Visser – Oxidative properties of heme and nonheme enzymes
School of Chemistry
- Dr. Neil Burton – Condensed Phase Chemistry
- Dr. Richard Henchman – Molecular Systems
- Prof. Ian Hillier – Professor of Theoretical Chemistry
- Dr. Patrick O’Malley – Electron transfer in photosynthesis and respiration
- Prof. Paul Popelier – Professor of Chemical Theory and Computation
School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering (MACE)
- Prof. Tim Abram – Professor of Nuclear Fuel Technology
- Dr. Tim Craft – Aerospace Research Group
- Prof Hector Iacovides – Turbulence Mechanics
- Prof Dominique Laurence – Nuclear Research Group
- Dr. Alistair Revell – Turbulence modelling & simulation in aerospace applications
- Dr. Benedict Rogers – Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics
School of Mathematics
- Prof. Mattias Heil – Professor in Applied Mathematics
- Prof. Nick Higham – Numerical algorithms and software development
Faculty of Humanities
- Prof. Ser-huang Poon – Professor of Finance
Faculty of Life Sciences
- Prof. Simon Hubbard – Professor of Computational Biology
- Prof. Simon Lovell – Protein structure, evolution and function
- Prof. Simon Whelan – The evolution of genomes and systems
Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences
- Dr. Richard Bryce – Computational-aided Drug Design Group, School of Pharmacy
- Prof. Chris Taylor – Imaging Science
- Dr. Stephen Welbourne – Neuroscience and Aphasia Research Unit, School of Psychological Science
- Prof. Jane Worthington – Centre for Musculoskeletal Research