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Nicolas Moreno Chaparro

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My research focuses on the particle-based multiscale simulation of synthetic and biological soft matter, such as hierarchical assembly block copolymer and proteins, and the flow of colloidal and cellular systems.

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Sergei Iakunin

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Postdoctoral Fellow at BCAM. 

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Bruno Valdemar Guerrero Borges

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Research Technician at BCAM

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Mikel Florez Amatriain

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PhD Student at BCAM

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Ana Fernandez Navamuel

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BCAM-TECNALIA PostDoc Fellow

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Bikram Kumar Das

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I am a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral research fellow at BCAM, specializing in Modelling and Simulation in Life and Material Sciences. My research career is driven by the ambition to harness advanced materials simulation methods, including Density Functional Theory (DFT), ab initio Molecular Dynamics (AIMD), Classical Molecular Dynamics (CMD), and Machine Learning, to address challenges in materials science.

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Henry Andres Cortes Paez

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Danillo Barros de Souza

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Postdoctoral Fellow at BCAM. 

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Florencio Balboa Usabiaga

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My research focuses on numerical methods for fluid dynamics and Brownian motion. At the BCAM I develop schemes for Brownian dynamics with hydrodynamic interactions
and I use these methods to disentangle the role of microswimmers, hydrodynamic interactions and Brownian motion in the formation of the so-called marine snow. I come to the BCAM after completing my Ph.D. at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and after stays at the Courant Institute and the Flatiron Institute in New York. I'm supported by the generous la Caixa Postdoctoral Junior Leader program.

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Verónica Álvarez Castro

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Veronica received the degree in Mathematics from the University of Salamanca, Spain, in 2019. She is at the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics-BCAM since July 2019 where she is developing data science techniques for energy applications. In particular, she is currently working on probabilistic predictions of energy consumption, generation, and price.
 

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