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Sander Pronk

Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology

Publications -  7
Citations -  6357

Sander Pronk is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Massively parallel & Dataflow. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 5428 citations. Previous affiliations of Sander Pronk include Science for Life Laboratory.

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Gromacs 4.5

TL;DR: A range of new simulation algorithms and features developed during the past 4 years are presented, leading up to the GROMACS 4.5 software package, which provides extremely high performance and cost efficiency for high-throughput as well as massively parallel simulations.
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Dynamic heterogeneity controls diffusion and viscosity near biological interfaces

TL;DR: This work describes how measures developed for studying glassy systems allow quantitative measurement of interfacial effects on water dynamics, showing that correlated motions of particles near a surface result in a viscosity greater than anticipated from individual particle motions.
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Molecular simulation workflows as parallel algorithms: the execution engine of Copernicus, a distributed high-performance computing platform.

TL;DR: This work describes how the distributed execution framework Copernicus allows the expression of algorithms such as free-energy perturbation, Markov state modeling, metadynamics, or milestoning in generic workflows: dataflow programs and facilitates the optimization of these algorithms with adaptive sampling.
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Copernicus: a new paradigm for parallel adaptive molecular dynamics

TL;DR: A new paradigm for parallel adaptive molecular dynamics and a publicly available implementation: Copernicus, which combines performance-leading molecular dynamics parallelized on three levels (SIMD, threads, and message-passing) with kinetic clustering, statistical model building and real-time result monitoring.