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Dr Warispreet Singh

Assistant Professor

Department: Applied Sciences

Warispreet Singh

Dr Warispreet Singh is an Assistant Professor in Computational Chemistry. WS’s research has focused primarily on computational protein engineering using molecular docking, atomistic molecular dynamics (aMD) simulations, quantum mechanical / molecular mechanics calculations (QM/MM), alchemical free energy calculations and machine learning to improve the substrate scope, catalytic efficiency, stereoselectivity and regioselectivity of industrially important enzymes.

  • Sonia Gomes Dos Santos Computational Enzyme Engineering for Biomass Breakdown: Unlocking Sustainable Lignocellulosic Resource Valorization Start Date: 01/10/2020 End Date: 25/10/2024
  • Guillaume Houppy Computational approaches to engineer enzymes for improved cold-water performance Start Date: 01/10/2022
  • Krithik Murali Padma Rekha Start Date: 01/10/2024

Chemistry PhD February 27 2017

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