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NSF CWCS Workshop in Theoretical
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Introduction
The NSF Workshop
in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, sponsored by the
NSF Center for Workshops
in the Chemical Sciences, will be held this year from
May 15-20, 2005 at
Westminster College. The objective of this one-week workshop
is to expose participants to modern theoretical and computational
tools which may be used to understand fundamental problems in
chemistry. This includes electronic structure, molecular mechanics,
and nuclear dynamics for use in modeling stationary and time-dependent
phenomena in the gas-phase and condensed phases.
Instructors
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Rigoberto Hernandez |
David Sherrill |
Tricia Shepherd |
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| Associate Professor |
Associate Professor |
Assistant Professor |
| School of Chemistry and Biochemistry |
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry |
Department of Chemistry |
| Georgia Institute of Technology |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
Westminster College |
Notice: ACS Symposium
Prof. Tricia Shepherd will be organizing a symposium on
computational chemistry in education at the Fall 2006 National
ACS meeting in San Francisco, September 10-14. Abstracts
are being accepted under the chemical education division
(CHED) through April 18 at the ACS
OASYS site.
Workshop Materials and Handouts
General Information:
Detailed 2005 Workshop Schedule
Lecture:
Lab Handouts:
Supplemental Material:
Reference Text:
- Molecular Modelling: Principles and Applications, by
Andrew R. Leach
Additional Information:
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Last Modified: May 9, 2005