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Martin Karplus ’51 developed ground-breaking computer models to study chemical reactions and molecular dynamics, mentored hundreds of scientists, and won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Martin Karplus, a theoretical chemist who shared a Nobel Prize for merging traditional molecular physics and computer ...
Martin Karplus was born in Vienna on March 15, 1930, and grew up in the adjacent suburb of Grinzing. His parents were from prominent Jewish families.
Martin Karplus, a Nobel Prize-winning theoretical chemist who used computers to model how complex systems change during chemical reactions, a process that has led to advances in the understanding ...
STOCKHOLM – Scientists Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel have won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on Wednesday cited the three ...
On Wednesday, the Nobel Prize website announced that Martin Karplus, the Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry Emeritus at Harvard University, was one of three professors to share the ...
Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel have won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their development of powerful computer models used to simulate how chemical reactions work, ...
Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel won the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry for computer models that are used to understand complex chemical processes. The knowledge can help scientists ...
Martin Karplus, who took biochemistry to cyberspace, dies at 94. Dr. Karplus shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2013 for computer models that expanded the understanding of the molecular world.
Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel have won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry for laying the foundation for computer models used to understand and predict chemical processes.