As a CNRS research director I work at the IGBMC Institute in the Biomolecular NMR group. There we use Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to decipher the way the large biological molecules interact intimately to produce all the wonderful patterns observed in life.
We have created many pieces of code, mostly for the processing and analysis of spectroscopic data in NMR and in Mass Spectrometry. These codes are used worldwide by other reaserch groups.
As a funder of the NMRTEC company, I supervise the software development there, moslty the same ideas, but implemented in a manner compatible with commercial development.
As a teacher in ESBS biotechnology school, I present the fundamental biophysical laws, and show how computer simulation is a way of understanding complex systems.
For all these task the python language, thanks to its versatility is central to my activity.
samedi 10:10:00–10:30:00 in Amphi T9