Molecular Workbench used at University of Ottawa Medical School to teach molecular simulations Blog Post
…School learned about the basics of molecular dynamics simulations using tools including our “intuitive” Molecular Workbench. They then applied their new knowledge to either model and simulate bilayer membranes made…
…teachers will be able to easily integrate the power of atomic and molecular simulations into their classrooms. This will not be an aberration, but the new norm. This change will…
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…required by the new science standards to teach basic engineering concepts and skills in classrooms, this tool may be even more relevant and useful. The easy-to-use user interface enables students…
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…simulate large-scale photovoltaic power stations. This new capacity of simulating CSP stations has enabled Energy3D to model and design two of the three main types of solar power plants (the…