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Updated method and research section #10

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## Preferred method

Molecular simulations, particulalry when it can be compared to experiments like neutrons or NMR.

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**Systems that interest me**
## Systems that interest me

- Soft matter systems, such as polymers and proteins
- Fluids in confined environments or near interfaces

**Preferred method**

- Molecular simulations (particulalry when it can be compared to experiments like neutrons or NMR)