Michele Parrinello
Michele Parrinello | |
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Born | Messina, Italy | 7 September 1945
Awards | Marcel Benoist Prize (2011) Fellow of the Royal Society Dirac Prize Sidney Fernbach Award Dreyfus Prize in the Chemical Sciences Benjamin Franklin Medal (Franklin Institute) (2020) |
Michele Parrinello (born 7 September 1945, Messina) is an Italian physicist particularly known for his work in molecular dynamics (the computer simulation of physical movements of atoms and molecules). Parrinello and Roberto Car were awarded the Dirac Medal and the Sidney Fernbach Award in 2009 for their continuing development of the Car–Parrinello method, first proposed in their seminal 1985 paper, "Unified Approach for Molecular Dynamics and Density-Functional Theory".[1]
Life and career
Michele Parinello was born in Messina (Sicily) and received his Laurea in physics from the University of Bologna in 1968. After working at the International School for Advanced Studies in Trieste, the IBM research laboratory in Zurich, and the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, he was appointed Professor of Computational Science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich in 2001, a position he also holds at the Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano. In 2004 he was elected to Great Britain's Royal Society. In 2011 he was awarded the Marcel Benoist Prize.[2] In 2020 he received the Benjamin Franklin Medal (Franklin Institute) in Chemistry.[3] He currently has an h-index of 149, which is one of the highest among all scientists.
Selected notable contributions
- Car–Parrinello molecular dynamics (the original paper on this is now the 5th most highly cited paper in Physical Review Letters)
- Parrinello–Rahman algorithm
- Metadynamics
References
- ^ IEEE Computer Society (15 October 2009). "Car and Parrinello Named 2009 Fernbach Winners" Archived 2011-11-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ RSI (20 September 2011). Ihttp://www5.rsi.ch/home/networks/retedue/approfondimento/giardinodialbert/2011/12/04/michele-parrinello.html Archived 2014-11-08 at the Wayback Machine (in Italian)
- ^ Benjamin Franklin Medal 2020
- Further reading
- Andreoni, W. ; Marx, D.; Sprik, M. (2005). "Editorial: a tribute to Michele Parrinello: from physics via chemistry to biology", ChemPhysChem, Volume 6, Issue 9 (Special Issue: Parrinello Festschrift)
- Car, R. and Parrinello, M. (1985). "Unified Approach for Molecular Dynamics and Density-Functional Theory" Physical Review Letters, Vol. 55, Issue 22
- Kühne, T. D.; Krack, M.; Mohamed, F. R. and Parrinello, M. (2007). "Efficient and Accurate Car-Parrinello-like Approach to Born-Oppenheimer Molecular Dynamics" Physical Review Letters, Vol. 98, 066401
- External links
- Parrinello Research Group at ETH Zürich.
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- 1945 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Italian physicists
- Italian expatriates in Switzerland
- Scientists from Messina
- Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Foreign Members of the Royal Society
- Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences
- University of Lugano faculty
- Schrödinger Medal recipients
- Computational chemists
- Computational physicists
- 21st-century Italian physicists
- Italian physicist stubs