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Meetings/Workshops on Chemoinformatics and Computational Chemistry in the United States (USA)
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| 1.Computational Chemistry |
| Dates | 22 Jul 2012 → 27 Jul 2012 | [ID=455525]  |
| Location | West Dover, VT, United States |
| Organizer | Gordon Research Conferences |
| Abstract | The Computational Chemistry GRC has been held biennially since 1986, with chairs alternating between industry and academia. Computational Chemistry has traditionally spanned many separate fields, two of which are quantum chemistry and classical molecular modelling and simulation. These two worlds are now becoming increasingly coupled and it is one of the aims of the 2012 conference to highlight challenges at the boundaries where these come together. Topics will range from ab initio quantum chemistry and density functional theory for large complex systems to combined quantum/classical techniques to large scale simulations of biomolecules and polymers. There will be a focus on industrial applications as well as applications in astrochemistry. There will be an emphasis on methodological developments in areas such as polarizable force fields. The 2012 conference will adhere to the traditional GRC format: talks and posters will focus on new, unpublished work; extensive time will be set aside for discussion; and poster sessions will allow participants to show and discuss their work. It will bring together leading scientists from industry, academia and government to debate the latest advances in the field and to outline the challenges to come. |
| Weblink | http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2012&program=compchem |
| Related subject(s) | Physical Chemistry |
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Last updated: 29 December 2011