I'm a Chemical Engineering and Computing PhD student at MIT currently in the Coley Research Group working on 3D generative drug design. Previously, I graduated with a Master's in Data-Enabled Computational Engineering and Sciences (DECES) and a Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering at Brown University where I worked in the Goldsmith Lab for Chemical Kinetics.
My master's thesis was a culmination of my undergraduate DFT and coupled cluster work with PFOA and GenX compounds where I developed a package ($\texttt{autoCBH}$ ) that automatically computes accurate heats of formation for large molecules by utilizing the error-cancelling connectivity-based hierarchy (CBH) method.
In the Ault Fluids Lab I worked on non-equillibrium MD simulations to investigate diffusiophoresis of proteins and how that may impact transport, stability, and function.
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🌱 My technical interests:
- Deep Learning with a focus in 3D and equivariance
- Quantum Chemistry Software
- Molecular Dynamics and Mechanics
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📫 Reach me at: kento@mit.edu
Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) to predict parameters of a Glucose-Insulin interaction ODE model (SBINNs)
Protein Diffusiophoresis with Molecular Dynamics
Generation of Diverse Image Data Using Style Transfer (Deep Learning) to Debias Melanoma Classification Models
2D Flow Through Reactor with Catalytic Chemistry
COVID-19: Modeling In-Host Viral and Innate Immune System Dynamics
Steam Table Calculator