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Molecular modeling chemistry is an innovative scientific program rooted in chemistry, driving advancements from cutting-edge materials like superconductor batteries to pharmaceutical drug development. This field is fundamental to modern sciences including materials engineering, molecular biology, and environmental studies. The curriculum integrates computational modeling methods, with recent breakthroughs sparking rapid expansion across diverse applications. The modeling components emphasize analyzing molecular and solid-state structures and reactions, covering:
Simulating material and nanomaterial characteristics, including oxides, semiconductors, and catalytic substances.
Analyzing electron distribution in materials and their behavior during chemical processes.
Studying organic and biological molecules such as DNA, proteins, and pharmaceuticals through computational drug development.
Exploring theoretical frameworks and practical applications of various material modeling techniques.
Entry to Trinity College Dublin’s undergraduate programmes is highly competitive. International applicants must have completed a high school qualification equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate. General matriculation requirements include pass grades in English, mathematics and a language other than English. Additional requirements may apply for some courses.
All applicants must present an English language qualification. Accepted/Permitted English language qualifications are: