The Nobel prizewinner used quantum and molecular mechanics to model the dynamics of complex chemical systems.
Proving skeptics wrong, he shared a Nobel Prize in 2013 for using computers to better understand chemical reactions and ...
Martin Karplus ’51 developed ground-breaking computer models to study chemical reactions and molecular dynamics, mentored ...
Dr. Karplus shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2013 for computer models that expanded the understanding of the molecular world.
As a boy growing up in Newton, Martin Karplus was captivated by his older brother’s chemistry set and wanted one of his own. Their parents, however, didn’t want to increase the amount of odd ...
Martin Karplus, professor of chemistry emeritus at Harvard University and professeur conventionné at the University of Strasbourg, died Dec. 28 at the age of 94. Born in Vienna in 1930 ...
The company was founded by Peter O. Kliem Martin Karplus, James Hogle, Gerard Wagner, Peter M. Howley, and Gregory L. Verdine in 1995 and is headquartered in Watertown, MA.