Chemistry, Biophysics, Chemical Biology, Computational Biology and Machine Learning
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Chinese Olympiad Sliver medal owner and MIT Chrm PhD Student
a PhD student in Chemistry at MIT with interdisciplinary training spanning chemistry, biophysics, chemical biology, computational biology, and machine learning. His research integrates experimental and computational approaches to study molecular structure, protein dynamics, and reaction mechanisms. He has experience in protein evolution and chaperone-assisted folding, inorganic and coordination chemistry, photocatalysis, and AI-driven potential energy surface modeling. His work combines wet-lab techniques with theoretical chemistry, molecular simulations, and neural-network–based models. He is a recipient of the Second Prize in the Chinese Chemistry Olympiad (CCHO) and has served as a teaching assistant at MIT for two semesters.