Computational Biophysics uses mathematical models, simulations, and algorithms to study biological systems at the molecular and cellular levels. It helps reveal how proteins, DNA, membranes, and other biomolecules behave, enabling advances in drug design, medicine, and biotechnology.
Solid State Physics
Solid State Physics studies the physical properties of solid materials, including their atomic structure, electronic behavior, magnetism, and optical properties. It forms the foundation of modern technologies such as semiconductors, superconductors, and advanced electronic devices.