William Glover

 


Description
The effects of ionizing radiation on biological systems
There are a number of opportunities for undergraduate research in theoretical/computational chemistry in my group. A particular focus is on understanding the effects of ionizing radiation on biological systems, including UV damage (direct & indirect) to DNA and Green Fluorescent Proteins. We use atomistic simulations that describe not only what happens to the atoms, but also what the electrons are doing in a chemical reaction. Some projects involve coding, while others are focused on applications.

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Prerequisite

A strong interest in theoretical/computational chemistry. Should have enrolled or taken Foundations of Chemistry at least.


Preferred Time of Research

All year round is possible. Short-term summer projects are also available.


Weekly Commitment

Flexible, subject to mutual agreement.


Location

NYUSH


Paid?
Yes, paid positions are available only over winter/summer breaks. 1,000 RMB/month.

Contact
william.glover@nyu.edu