Dr Angela K. Wilson, director of the Michigan State University Center for Quantum Computing, Science and Engineering and John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University, talks to Nature Computational Science about protein-based carbon-capture, the use of machine learning in computational chemistry, and making the research field more equitable for female researchers.
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21 November 2023
The article originally said that Angela Wilson has mentored students "from seventh graders to high school students" but this has been corrected to “from seventh graders to PhD students”.
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Rastogi, A. Tackling environmental challenges, one molecule at a time. Nat Comput Sci 3, 810–812 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43588-023-00537-9
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