Department of Physics

Seminar / Workshop

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Machine learning in structural analysis of biological soft matter

21 January 2026, time 2:00 p.m.
Ferrari 1 Building, Via Sommarive 5, Povo (Trento)
Room A110
Free
Organizer: prof. Gianluca Lattanzi
Target audience: Everyone
Contacts: 
Staff of the Department of Physics
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Speaker: Dr. Mikko Karttunen

Abstract

In this talk, I will give a brief overview of structural characterization of soft matter using machine learning. I will discuss two specific examples: 1) molecular level conformational analysis [1], and 2) atomic level characterization of units such as side chains in polymers [2]. The former is particularly relevant for systems undergoing phase transitions while the latter can be used for improvement of force fields, and the latter yields molecular level information that can additionally be helpful in force field development.

References:

[1] Elucidating Lipid Conformations in the Ripple Phase: Machine Learning Reveals Four Lipid Populations. Davies, Matthew; Reyes-Figueroa, A. D.; Gurtovenko, Andrey A.; Frankel, Daniel; Karttunen, Mikko.
Biophys. J. 122, P442-450 (2023).

[2] Learning glass transition temperatures via dimensionality reduction with data from computer simulations: Polymers as the pilot case. Glova, Artem; Karttunen, Mikko. J. Chem. Phys. 161, 184902 (2024).