CrystalGrower
Winner: 2021 Materials Chemistry Division Horizon Prize:
Stephanie L Kwolek Award
For the development of Monte Carlo software, CrystalGrower, that simulates both crystal habit and nanoscopic surface topography of any crystal structure.
Celebrate the CrystalGrower team
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A collaboration between The University of Manchester and partners in Russia, Italy, Norway and Australia is the winner of the 蹤獲扦’s Materials Chemistry Division Horizon Prize after developing software that can accurately predict how crystals will grow under different experimental conditions.
The team win the Stephanie L Kwolek Award for ‘CrystalGrower’, which allows a research team to grow any crystal virtually on their laptop, with both crystal habits and nanoscopic surface topography of any crystal structure being simulated.
Read moreFrom the UK all the way to Russia and Australia, we have an extremely hard-working team that has maintained passion for a project that we know can make a huge impact on the way chemicals are used to better multiple international industries.