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Arman Fathizadeh
Research Associate at Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, UT Austin
Arman Fathizadeh is a Research Associate at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. His research primarily focuses on computational biophysics and computational chemistry, particularly in the study of heterogeneous phospholipid membranes and their phase behaviors through advanced simulation techniques.13
Education and Background
Fathizadeh has a background in computational methods applied to biological systems, which includes significant contributions to understanding membrane dynamics and interactions at the molecular level. He has previously worked at WuXi AppTec and has been involved in various research projects that leverage computer simulations to explore complex biological phenomena.23
Research Contributions
His notable work includes:
- Developing enhanced sampling techniques that combine molecular dynamics with Monte Carlo methods to study the equilibrium states of heterogeneous membranes.1
- Investigating phase transitions in membranes, which are crucial for understanding biological processes such as cell signaling and membrane protein function.56
Fathizadeh's expertise is recognized in the scientific community, as evidenced by his publications and citations in journals related to computational chemistry and biophysics.4