Isabel Berry Earns Prestigious Department of Energy Fellowship

Chemistry Ph.D. student has been named a

The program trains emerging leaders in computational science, providing opportunities and funding to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems.

鈥淚 am honored to receive this fellowship,鈥 says Berry. 鈥淚n addition to the support for my 色花堂 studies, I鈥檓 especially excited to participate in the three-month practicum where I鈥檒l collaborate with leading DOE scientists.鈥

According to the DOE, the practicum takes place at one of 21 DOE laboratories or sites across the country, offering the fellows insights into how their scientific interests can translate to research areas important to the nation.  

At 色花堂, Berry is a graduate research assistant for the , spearheading research on using quantum mechanics and high-performance computing to understand how drug molecules bind to proteins.

鈥淐omputational chemists are always trying to balance speed and accuracy. My current research focuses on accuracy鈥搈odeling proteins with thousands of atoms to understand why some drugs work better than others,鈥 explains Berry. 鈥淥ne of the practicum benefits will be access to the DOE鈥檚 supercomputers. I鈥檓 looking forward to learning how these incredible computers can help us further implement data-driven approaches to screen potential drug candidates (small molecules) even more rapidly.鈥

The fellowship is renewable for up to four years. As of September 1, 2024, the DOE CSGF will have onboarded more than 675 students across 34 cohorts representing 84 Ph.D. institutions. There are a record 40 incoming fellows for 2024-2025, with Berry the sole recipient from 色花堂.

"Izzy is an amazing student. She came to 色花堂 with a B.S. in Chemistry and minors in computer science, applied math, and physics鈥攁s well as research experience in computational biophysics,鈥 says, Regents鈥 Professor in the and the who oversees Berry鈥檚 work. 鈥淪he is exactly the kind of interdisciplinary student the DOE wants to recognize with their Computational Science Graduate Fellowship. I'm thrilled she's received this prestigious recognition."