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Christian Holm is a Professor at the Institute for Computational Physics of the University of Stuttgart. His research focuses on computational modeling of soft matter systems with electrostatic and magnetic interactions, including polyelectrolytes, colloids, and hydrogels.
- Member of collaborative research centers SFB 716, SFB 1313, SFB 1333, FOR 2811, and MultiXscale
- Develops machine learning potentials and advanced simulation methods for complex molecular systems
- Co-developer of the ESPResSo simulation package for soft matter research
His recent work explores:
- Mechanisms of polyelectrolyte complexation and gel swelling
- Machine learning approaches for quantum-accurate interatomic potentials
- Dynamics of active colloids and biofilm formation in porous media
- Multi-agent reinforcement learning for smart active systems
He maintains affiliations with CECAM's Soft Matter and Statistical Mechanics node and contributes to open science initiatives through software development.
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