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Marie-Madeleine Walz
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2023
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Molecularly Imprinted
Data Analysis
Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Ion Batteries
Top Venues
Journal of chemical information and modeling
Communications chemistry
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Publications
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Kristian Kříž
,
Lisa Schmidt
,
Alfred T Andersson
,
Marie-Madeleine Walz
,
David van der Spoel
An Imbalance in the Force: The Need for Standardized Benchmarks for Molecular Simulation.
Journal of chemical information and modeling
63 (2) (2023)
Kristian Kříž
,
Lisa Schmidt
,
Alfred T Andersson
,
Marie-Madeleine Walz
,
David van der Spoel
An Imbalance in the Force: The Need for Standardized Benchmarks for Molecular Simulation.
Journal of chemical information and modeling
63 (2) (2023)
Kristian Kříž
,
Lisa Schmidt
,
Alfred T Andersson
,
Marie-Madeleine Walz
,
David van der Spoel
An Imbalance in the Force: The Need for Standardized Benchmarks for Molecular Simulation.
Journal of chemical information and modeling
63 (2) (2023)
Kristian Kříž
,
Lisa Schmidt
,
Alfred T Andersson
,
Marie-Madeleine Walz
,
David van der Spoel
An Imbalance in the Force: The Need for Standardized Benchmarks for Molecular Simulation.
Journal of chemical information and modeling
63 (2) (2023)
Kristian Kříž
,
Lisa Schmidt
,
Alfred T Andersson
,
Marie-Madeleine Walz
,
David van der Spoel
An Imbalance in the Force: The Need for Standardized Benchmarks for Molecular Simulation.
Journal of chemical information and modeling
(2023)
Marie-Madeleine Walz
,
David van der Spoel
Microscopic origins of conductivity in molten salts unraveled by computer simulations.
Communications chemistry
4 (1) (2021)
Marie-Madeleine Walz
,
David van der Spoel
Microscopic origins of conductivity in molten salts unraveled by computer simulations.
Communications chemistry
4 (1) (2021)
Marie-Madeleine Walz
,
David van der Spoel
Systematically improved melting point prediction: a detailed physical simulation model is required.
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
55 (80) (2019)