From owner-chemistry /at\ccl.net Thu Mar 29 12:31:01 2012 From: "Joe Corkery jcorkery(~)eyesopen.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: Congratulations to the winners of the OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award Message-Id: <-46592-120329120751-22605-m8lXXb/GjNTeJzAkirBL3w_-_server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Joe Corkery Content-Language: en-US Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_000_CB9A010A16B58jcorkeryeyesopencom_" Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 09:07:38 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Joe Corkery [jcorkery[-]eyesopen.com] --_000_CB9A010A16B58jcorkeryeyesopencom_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable OpenEye Scientific Software congratulates the winners of the OpenEye Outsta= nding Junior Faculty Award at the Spring 2012 ACS National Meeting in San D= iego. Dr. Anthony Nicholls, President and CEO of OpenEye, was on hand to present = each recipient with their award certificate and $1,000 cash prize during th= e COMP division poster session on March 27, 2012. The Outstanding Junior Faculty are: * Prof. Patrick Charbonneau, Duke University Monte Carlo Algorithms for Studying Microphase and Cluster-Crystal Formers * Prof. Lasse Jensen, Penn State University Understanding and Controlling Molecule-plasmon Interactions * Prof. Li Xiaosong, University of Washington Energy-specific Linear Response TDHF/TDDFT Method for Calculating High-ener= gy Excited States * Prof. Joseph E. Subotnik, University of Pennsylvania Surface Hopping Predicts The Incorrect Scaling for Marcus=92s Electron Tran= sfer Rate: Why Decoherence Saves the Day About the OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award The OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award is designed to recognize the w= ork of and assist rising new faculty members in gaining visibility within t= he COMP community. The Award is granted semi-annually at the ACS National M= eetings. The application deadline for the Fall 2012 Philadelphia meeting is= Tuesday, April 3rd. For application and eligibility details, please visit:= http://web2011.acscomp.org/awards/the-comp-acs-outstanding-junior-faculty-= award. About OpenEye Scientific Software OpenEye Scientific Software Inc. is a privately held company headquartered = in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with offices in Boston, Massachusetts, Strasbourg,= France and Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1997 to develop large-scale mol= ecular modeling applications and toolkits. Primarily aimed towards drug dis= covery and design, areas of application include: * chemical informatics * structure generation * shape comparison * docking * fragment replacement * electrostatics * crystallography * visualization The software is designed for scientific rigor, as well as speed, scalabilit= y and platform independence. OpenEye makes most of its technology available= as toolkits - programming libraries suitable for custom development. OpenE= ye software typically is distributable across multiple processors, supports= 64-bit processing, and runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. For further in= formation on the company and its products, see www.eyesopen.com For additional information Joseph Corkery, M.D. Vice President, Business Development +1-505-473-7385 x76 jcorkery:eyesopen.com --_000_CB9A010A16B58jcorkeryeyesopencom_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
OpenEye Sc= ientific Software congratulates the winners of the OpenEye Outs= tanding Junior Faculty Award at the Spring 2012 ACS National Meeting in San= Diego.

Dr. Anthony Nicholls, President and CEO of OpenEye, w= as on hand to present each recipient with their award certificate and $1,00= 0 cash prize during the COMP division poster session on March 27, 2012.

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The= Outstanding Junior Faculty are:

  • Pro= f. Patrick Charbonneau, Duke University
    Monte Carlo Algorithms for St= udying Microphase and Cluster-Crystal Formers

  • Prof. Lasse J= ensen, Penn State University
    Understanding and Controlling Molecule-p= lasmon Interactions

  • Prof. Li Xiaosong, University of Washin= gton
    Energy-specific Linear Response TDHF/TDDFT Method for Calculatin= g High-energy Excited States

  • Prof. Joseph E. Subotnik, Univ= ersity of Pennsylvania
    Surface Hopping Predicts The Incorrect Scaling= for Marcus=92s Electron Transfer Rate: Why Decoherence Saves the Day

About the OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award

Th= e OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award is designed to recognize the wor= k of and assist rising new faculty members in gaining visibility within the= COMP community. The Award is granted semi-annually at the ACS National Mee= tings. The application deadline for the Fall 2012 Philadelphia meeting is T= uesday, April 3rd. For application and eligibility details, please visit:&n= bsp;http://web2011.acscomp.org/awards/the-comp-acs-outstanding-juni= or-faculty-award.

About OpenEye Scientific Software

Op= enEye Scientific Software Inc. is a privately held company headquartered in= Santa Fe, New Mexico, with offices in Boston, Massachusetts, Strasbourg, F= rance and Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1997 to develop large-scale molec= ular modeling applications and toolkits. Primarily aimed towards drug disco= very and design, areas of application include:

The software is designed = for scientific rigor, as well as speed, scalability and platform independen= ce. OpenEye makes most of its technology available as toolkits - programmin= g libraries suitable for custom development. OpenEye software typically is = distributable across multiple processors, supports 64-bit processing, and r= uns on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. For further information on the company = and its products, see www.eyesopen.com

For additional information

Joseph Corker= y, M.D.
Vice President, Business Development
+1-505-473-7385 x76<= br>jcorkery:eyesopen.com


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