Kevion Darmawan is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant working with Distinguished Professor Irene Yarovsky. His research focuses on computational biophysics and functional surfaces. He uses computer simulations based on the laws of physics to explore how biological molecules are structured and how they move, with applications in biomedicine and food science at the molecular level.

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