Dmitrii Makarov, core faculty member in UT Austin's Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences and professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin, has won a Humboldt Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany.
Makarov, a member of the Center for Computational Molecular Sciences, studies computational and theoretical chemical physics, with current research topics ranging from quantum reaction rate theory to molecular biophysics. Much of his current research focuses on theoretical and computational studies of various aspects of single-molecule biophysics, including mechanical properties of proteins, the dynamics of intrinsically disordered proteins, and analysis of single-molecule trajectories.
The Humboldt Research Award is given based on a researcher's body of work and includes a monetary gift, as well as the resources to work and collaborate with scientists in Germany. Makarov will work in the Department of Physics at the University of Göttingen, focusing on biophysics.