Christoph Schran

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Water remains the most fascinating liquid in our world. In order to provide new insights into aqueous phase behavior, I am developing machine learning methodology trained on accurate electronic structure calculations. In close collaboration with experiment, I apply these models to water in complex environments. Overall, my research aims at the modelling of aqueous systems at previously unreachable accuracy to provide reliable structural and dynamical insights into the aqueous phase.
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Undergraduate
Ruhr-University Bochum, Bachelor (2013) & Master (2015) of Science in Chemistry
Stanford University, Visiting graduate student (2015) in the group of Prof. Thomas Markland
Postgraduate
Ruhr-University Bochum, PhD (2016-2019) in the group of Prof. Dominik Marx, Title: "Properties of Hydrogen Bonding at Ultra-low Temperatures in Bosonic Quantum Solvents"
École Normale Supérieure, Visiting graduate student (2016) in the group of Prof. Rodolphe Vuilleumier
Charles University Prague (2019), PostDoc in the group of Dr. Ondrej Marsalek
University College London (2020), PostDoc in the group of Prof. Angelos Michaelides