The CeMi Lee Lab presented talks and posters at the 7th Southern California Theoretical Chemistry (SoCal TheoChem) Symposium at UC San Deigo in La Jolla, CA. It was exciting to connect with fellow theoretical and computational researchers working on diverse topics, ranging from excited state dynamics of materials, molecular spectroscopy, to machine learning-driven protein structure prediction.
Prof. Lee gave an invited talk that highlights new methods developed within the CeMi Lab to tackle sampling the free energy landscapes of complex material interfaces with ab initio simulations.
Congratulations to all the presenters, including Daisy for winning a poster award as one of the top 5 presenters out of 50+ graduate students!
