Join us for this Schrödinger sponsored webinar on polymer innovation with computational chemistry
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Join Schrödinger’s Andrea Browning to learn how to speed up your materials R&D projects using leading physics-based chemical simulation software.
Polymers have found use in a wide range of industries from aerospace composites to food packaging to drug delivery. Their usefulness is tied to the intersection of chemistry, macromolecular structure and microscale behavior. As the use of polymers has grown, so has the need for better tools to predict and understand how the chemistry, processing and macromolecular structure impact performance. This webinar will review computational chemistry developed for polymers and how it has become a practical tool for polymer research engineers and scientists to have in their toolbox.
By attending this webinar you will learn:
- How to accelerate R&D projects using Schrödinger’s leading computational chemistry software platform
- How to improve the accuracy of your in silico predictions with Schrödinger’s proven methodologies
- How to streamline your workflows with integrated software solutions for atomic-simulation of chemical systems
Speaker: Andrea Browning, product manager for polymers and soft matter, Schrödinger
Browning is responsible for leading efforts related to polymeric materials simulation in Schrödinger Materials Science. Browning’s doctorate in chemical engineering is from the University of California, Santa Barbara and she has over a decade of experience connecting industrial, engineering problems to root materials issues and using simulations to inform industrial decisions.
Moderator: Benjamin Valsler, digital editor, Chemistry World magazine
Ben is the digital editor of Chemistry World magazine, producing video and podcasts to accompany the magazine and website. Prior to joining the Royal Society of Chemistry, he was the producer of the award-winning Naked Scientists, making local and national radio programmes for the BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Primedia in South Africa.
Schrödinger’s industry-leading computational platform to accelerate drug discovery and materials design is deployed by leading biopharmaceutical and industrial companies, academic institutions and government laboratories worldwide. Schrödinger’s significant and ongoing investment in basic research continues to drive advances in its computational platform. Founded in 1990, Schrödinger has over 400 employees in its New York City headquarters and around the world.