Conferences & workshops

Scientific exchange across scales.

We contribute to focused meetings in molecular simulation, free-energy theory and computational reaction mechanisms, connecting methodological development with experimentally tractable questions.

Upcoming in 2026

Three meetings this autumn.

Current discussions span charge and proton transfer in energy materials, integration of biomolecular simulation with experiment, and the theory and computation of rough free-energy landscapes.

Recent meetings

Conference archive.

Selected conferences, workshops and meetings attended or organised by the group.

12th Annual CCPBioSim Conference: Frontiers in Biomolecular SimulationsUniversity of Bristol, UK Electronic Structure Principles and ApplicationsEdificio Fonseca, Salamanca, Spain Biophysics of Membrane Reactions in the BrainBiophysical Society Thematic Meeting, Bucharest — contribution on information transfer in GPCR ligand unbinding MAINFRAME Symposium on AI-Driven Small-Molecule Drug DiscoveryUAB Casa Convalescencia, Barcelona, Spain MDDB ConferenceEPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland — invited speaker; organised by Modesto Orozco, Andrea Cavalli and Erik Lindahl 7th Structure-Based Drug Design ConferenceConvento dell'Annunziata, Sestri Levante, Italy — invited speaker 18th Granada SeminarNew tools and methods for complex systems research 20th Central European Symposium on Theoretical ChemistryStara Lesna, High Tatras, Slovakia — invited speaker 11th CCPBioSim Annual ConferenceUniversity of Southampton, UK Dimensionality Reduction Techniques for Molecular DynamicsICMS, Edinburgh, UK — organised meeting Predicting and Understanding Drug–Target Binding Kinetics via Molecular SimulationsCECAM-HQ, Lausanne, Switzerland Enhanced Sampling Simulation Methods for Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and PathwaysGroup workshop archive with practical notebooks and reproducible environments

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