Post Job Free
Sign in

Assistant School

Location:
Atlanta, GA, 30309
Posted:
August 21, 2011

Contact this candidate

Resume:

Mustafa Burak Boz

Chemistry & Biochemistry

Georgia Institute of Technology

*** ******** *****

Atlanta, GA 30332-0400, USA

Phone: (00 1-678-***-**-**)

Email: ***@******.***

Education:

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA 2005 - present

School of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Ph. D.

Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey 2000 - 2005

Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Experience:

Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemistry & Biochemistry 2005 - present

Graduate Research Assistant of Prof. Stephen C. Harvey 2005 - present

Elucidation of Structure/Function Relationship in Macromolecules

Graduate Teaching Assistant for Macro Molecular Modeling 2011 Spring

Graduate Teaching Assistant for Physical Chemistry 2010 Spring

Graduate Teaching Assistant for Macro Molecular Modeling 2009 Spring

Graduate Teaching Assistant for General Chemistry 2006 Spring

Graduate Teaching Assistant for Inorganic Chemistry 2005 Fall

Koç University, Chemistry Department 2001 - 2005

Undergraduate Research Assistant of Prof. Ersin Yurtsever

Optimization of Binary LJ Clusters,and Structural Stability of Hen+ (n=2-7)

Molec XIV (European Conference on Dynamics of Molecular Collisions) 2002 Fall

Volunteer at Organization Committee

Suna Kıraç Library, Koç University 2000 – 2001

Library Assistant – Processing and cataloging books, journals.

Skills:

Languages Turkish (native), English (fluent)

Computer skills

Linux, Mac OSX

MATLAB, NAMD, VMD, LAMMPS, Fortran, Perl, Python

Publications:

1. Petrov, A.S., M.B. Boz, and S.C. Harvey, The conformation of double-stranded DNA inside

bacteriophages depends on capsid size and shape. J Struct Biol, 2007. 160(2): p. 241-8.

2. Harvey, S.C., et al., Viral assembly: a molecular modeling perspective. Phys Chem Chem Phys,

2009. 11(45): p. 10553-64.

3. Devkota, B., et al., Structural and electrostatic characterization of pariacoto virus: implications

for viral assembly. Biopolymers, 2009. 91(7): p. 530-8.



Contact this candidate