Carlos Bueno is a postdoctoral scientist and computational biophysicist with a PhD in Systems, Synthetic and Physical Biology and a decade of experience modeling biomolecular systems and analyzing large biological datasets. At Rice University he led development of C++ and Python scientific software, contributed to coarse-grained protein and DNA force fields, and has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. His current work probes how the actin cytoskeleton is remodeled by actin-binding proteins, combining physical-chemical modeling, statistical analysis and machine learning. A MolSSI software fellow and active GitHub contributor, he bridges rigorous theory with practical, well-engineered simulation tools—an uncommon mix that speeds hypothesis-to-code cycles in computational molecular science.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Systems, Synthetic and Physical Biology, Molecular Biophysics, PhD Systems, Synthetic and Physical Biology, Molecular Biophysics at Rice University
Chemistry, Chemistry at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
OpenMM is a toolkit for molecular simulation using high performance GPU code.
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Carlos Bueno - Postdoctoral Scientist at Rice University