Solving Life's Solar Battery with Mathematica

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Life's Solar Battery Research Overview: http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/psures/

Sener's Publication in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/104/40/15723

Biophysicist Melih Sener used Mathematica to piece what he calls a molecular jigsaw puzzle into one of the largest light harvesting assemblies ever put together on a computer. Mathematica was his building tool, he says, because it allowed him to combine three decades of research by hundreds of scientists into one framework where he could assemble the puzzle and then analyze its structure and function. "The reason why I still use Mathematica and have been using it for all this time is that it's a very intuitive, a very seamless development environment, and I can go from an idea to a computational framework where I can get quick, easy numerical answers to a problem fairly easily."

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