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Martin Rahm is a professor of Chemistry at Chalmers University, specializing in theoretical predictions of stability and properties of unknown materials, along with realistic routes for their synthesis. His research group is focused on developing frameworks and methods to advance chemical thinking in the areas of chemical bonding, reactivity, and high-pressure chemistry. Additionally, Rahm's work involves multidisciplinary inquiries into origin-of-life-related topics such as prebiotic chemistry and astrobiology, as well as planetary science. He is affiliated with the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT), where he develops algorithms for quantum computation in chemistry, particularly in relation to Chalmers-built quantum processors.
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