Industrial Partnerships
Research carried out by the Computational Biomolecular & Mesoscopic Physics Group has potential application to a number of industries:
Biochemical and Life Sciences:
- Drug Discovery & Pharmaceutical Development
- Medical Physics
Information Storage and Nanotechnology:
- Data Storage
- Molecular Electronics & Spintronics
Inquiries:
We welcome inquiries from industry and encourage industrial partnerships with the purpose of enabling transitions from fundamental research to product development. Please direct all inquiries to:
Attn: Industrial Partnershipsc/o Prof. Jorge H. Rodriguez
Computational Biomolecular & Mesoscopic Physics Group
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
E-mail: bionanophys@purdue.edu
News About Our Research:
SARS Coronavirus Research Updates
10-23-2020
Recent research and publications about SARS coronaviruses by our group.
Molecular Mechanisms of SARS Coronavirus Binding to hACE2
10-20-2020
The molecular level mechanisms of infection used by the coronaviruses SARS-CoV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 are being investigated.
New Building Blocks for Molecular Spintronics
06-12-2014
Spin-dependent conduction properties have been predicted for a new class of molecular clusters.
02-02-2012
Computation of intermolecular interaction energies with dispersion-corrected density functional theory
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