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  1. Martin Karplus (German: [ˈmaʁˌtin ˈkaʁplus]; born March 15, 1930) is an Austrian and American theoretical chemist. He is the Director of the Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory, a joint laboratory between the French National Center for Scientific Research and the University of Strasbourg, France.

  2. Martin Karplus (Viena, 15 de março de 1930) é um químico estadunidense nascido na Áustria. Foi galardoado com o Prémio Nobel da Química em 2013, pelo "desenvolvimento de modelos multiescala para sistemas químicos complexos", [1] em conjunto com Michael Levitt e Arieh Warshel.

  3. Martin Karplus. Laboratory Manager/Administrator: Marci Karplus. The research of Professor Martin Karplus and his group is directed toward understanding the electronic structure, geometry, and dynamics of molecules of chemical and biological interest.

  4. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Martin Karplus, American Austrian chemist who was awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for developing accurate computer models of chemical reactions that were able to use features of both classical physics and quantum mechanics. He shared the prize with Michael Levitt and Arieh Warshel.

  5. Martin Karplus is a renowned chemist and biochemist who works at Harvard University and the Université Louis Pasteur. He studies the structure, dynamics, and function of molecules and biopolymers using various methods of quantum and statistical mechanics.

  6. Martin Karplus. Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry. Emeritus. p: 617-495-4018. https://chemistry.harvard.edu/people/martin-karplus.

  7. 9 de out. de 2013 · The article reports on the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to Martin Karplus, a Harvard professor emeritus, and his colleagues for their work on multiscale models of complex chemical systems. It also covers his personal and professional background, his research interests, and his reactions to the news.

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