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Dr. Frank Noé

  • 1999 B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, University of Cooperative Education Stuttgart, Germany.
  • 2002 M.Sc. in Computing, Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland.
  • 2006 Doctorate in Computer Science at the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing and University of Heidelberg, Germany.
  • 2006-2007 Postdoctoral fellow in the "Modeling and Simulation in the Biosciences" initiative, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • since 2007 Group Leader at DFG Research Center Matheon, FU Berlin

Research interests

  • Transition Networks for Biomolecules and other complex Systems
  • Enhanced Sampling Methods for Molecular Simulation
  • Polymerization and Dynamics in Actin
  • Energy Transport in Enzymes
  • Spatiotemporal Coarse-graining and Upscaling Techniques in Molecular Simulation

Recent Publications

  • M Held, F Noé (2011)
    Calculating kinetics and pathways for protein-ligand association.
    Eur J Cell Biol., 91 (4): 357-64
  • K Faelber, Y Posor, S Gao, M Held, Y Roske, D Schulze, V Haucke, F Noé and O Daumke (2011)
    Crystal structure of nucleotide-free dynamin.
    Nature, 477 (7366): 556-60
  • JH Prinz, B Keller, F Noé (2011)
    Probing molecular kinetics with Markov models: metastable states, transition pathways and spectroscopic observables.
    Phys Chem Chem Phys, 13 (38): 16912-27
  • JH Prinz, M Held, JC Smith, F Noé (2011)
    Efficient computation, sensitivity, and error analysis of committor probabilities for complex dynamical processes.
    Multiscale Model. Simul., 9 (2): 545-67
  • JH Prinz, JD Chodera, VS Pande, WC Swope, JC Smith, F Noé
    Optimal use of data in parallel tempering simulations for the construction of discrete-state Markov models of biomolecular dynamics.
    J Chem Phys., 134 (24): 244108
Dr. Frank Noe

Free University of Berlin

Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science

Arnimallee 6

D-14195 Berlin

fon: +49 30 838 75354

fax: +49 30 838 75367

noe at math.fu-berlin.de

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