معرفی
Prof. Paolo Carloni is Director of the Computational Biomedicine group (INM-9) at the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM), Research Center Jülich. He holds a Professorship and has over 30 years of expertise in developing multiscale molecular simulation methods to study biomolecular systems. His research focuses on structure-function relationships of enzymes, neuroreceptors, and drug resistance mechanisms, leveraging high performance computing and machine learning.
Research Interests:
- Multiscale simulation techniques (quantum to coarse-grained)
- Neurobiological processes and signaling cascades
- Drug design targeting neuroreceptors and RNA-binding proteins
- Metadynamics and free-energy calculations
- Exascale computing for biomolecular applications
Recent Work: His publications emphasize computational drug discovery, ligand-receptor interactions, and understanding protein mutations linked to neurodegenerative diseases. He leads projects on exascale algorithm optimization and FAIR data principles in simulations.
Awards: While no specific awards are listed, his Google Scholar h-index of 67 reflects significant academic impact.
Lab & Collaborations: Active in the INM-9 lab, collaborating with Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) and Helmholtz Association initiatives. His team focuses on computational tools like MiMiC and QM/MM simulations.




