Computer-aided Molecular Design
Computer-aided molecular design (CAMD) is a methodological approach that uses computers to aid in the design of molecules. It combines the knowledge of chemistry, physics, and mathematics to identify and optimize molecular structures for various applications. CAMD is used for drug and biomolecules design, as well as for the design of new materials for various industrial applications. Its significance lies in its ability to provide a faster and cost-effective means of developing new molecules and materials. The use of CAMD can also help to reduce the risk of design errors and ensure that the designed molecules have the intended properties and behavior.
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