Telluride Energy Landscapes Meeting

I was able to attend the Energy Landscapes Meeting in an (experimental) hybrid mode this year.

This is one of my favourite meetings, with a completely free-form schedule, no-limits talks and endless discussion. Fascinating topics, ranging from modelling COVID response statistics, to enzymatic nanomachines, all within the broad scope of energy landscapes and thermodynamics.

It was my third visit, and the first in a virtual format. Real shame not to make it out to Colorado, but despite the time difference, it worked pretty well. I hope 2 hours of Pt cluster diffusion wasn’t too much for the other attendees! Thanks especially to Christian Schoen for inviting me. I hope to be back in person soon.

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