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* MPhil, The University of Queensland, 2009 | * MPhil, The University of Queensland, 2009 | ||
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Acceleration of MD code, through software and hardware techniques. Automated Topology Builder (ATB) | Acceleration of MD code, through software and hardware techniques. Automated Topology Builder (ATB) for GROMACS and GROMOS: http://compbio.chemistry.uq.edu.au/atb/ |
Latest revision as of 03:51, 6 February 2010
Website
Education
- MPhil, The University of Queensland, 2009
- BE (Bioinformatics) (Hons 2A), University of New South Wales, 2006
Publications
2008
Breeze, MJM. Molecular Dynamics on a Grand Scale: Towards large-scale atomistic simulations of self-assembling biomolecular systems. The University of Queensland; 2008. Available from: http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:167631
Lectures
Towards Efficient Simulation of Atomic Systems: Implementation of SETTLE Constraint-Solving Algorithm on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), The Second School of Molecular and Microbial Science Postgraduate Symposium, The University of Queensland, December 2006
Poster Presentations
- Molecular Dynamics on a Grand Scale: Towards large scale atomistic simulations of self-assembling biomolecular systems, The East Coast Protein Meeting, Opal Cove Resort, Coffs Harbour, July 12-14, 2007 – 1st Runner Up Poster Prize
- BI-3 Compressing Natural Sounds, Taste of Research Summer Scholarships 2003/4 Poster Presentation Session, University of New South Wales, February 19, 2004 – 3rd Prize, Health, Sport and Entertainment category
Research Interests
Acceleration of MD code, through software and hardware techniques. Automated Topology Builder (ATB) for GROMACS and GROMOS: http://compbio.chemistry.uq.edu.au/atb/