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From:  jerzy[ AT ]tiger.jsums.edu (Leszczynski)
Date:  Fri, 16 Sep 94 11:06:16 -0500
Subject:  Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry



                           SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT


Dear Colleague:

	We are pleased to announce the 3rd conference on CURRENT TRENDS IN
 COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY. The symposium organized by Jackson State University
 will cover all areas of Computational Chemistry as well as Quantum Chemistry.
 The local host of the conference is US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment
 Station in Vicksburg.
 The meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn of Vicksburg (40 miles west from
 Jackson), Mississippi on November 11 & 12, 1994.  The format consists of a
 series of plenary lectures and poster presentations on Friday and Saturday
 followed by a banquet on Saturday evening. In addition a welcoming
 reception and  poster presentations are scheduled on Friday night.
 There will be talks covering applications as well as theory.

	We are planning to publish extended abstracts (up to 4 pages) of
all invited talks and poster presentations.  Original scientific
contributions will be published in the special issue of the international
journal "STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY".  The manuscripts should be submitted in
triplicate upon the arrival at the registration desk. The submitted papers
will follow the regular refereeing procedure.
	
	 Enclosed are Announcement Poster, a registration form
and a housing information. The deadline for
abstract submission is September 30, 1994.


				Sincerely,

				Jerzy Leszczynski
				
Address:Jerzy Leszczynski,
Jackson State University,
Dept of Chemistry,
1400 JR Lynch St.,
Jackson, MS - 39217.
Phone: (601) 973-3482
Fax: (601) 973-3674.
E-Mail : jerzy2 -AatT- iris5.jsums.edu.





                               PROGRAM

The program will include invited papers and contributed posters in
all areas of Quantum and Computational Chemistry.


                Tentative Schedule of Invited Presentations

Dr. Cary F. Chabalowski
US Army Ballistic
Research Laboratory
Ab Initio Quantum chemical Predictions of Electronic
and Vibrational Spectra in Molecules.


Prof. Jerzy Cioslowski
Florida State University
Rigorous Analysis of Electronic Wavefunctions and its
Applications to Chemical Problems.


Prof. Gernot Frenking
Universitat Marburg, Germany
Quantum Mechanical ab initio Calculation of Transition
Metal Complexes.


Prof. Lionel Goodman
Rutgers University
Getting the Shape of Internal Potential Surface Right.


Dr. Tom Halgren
Merck Research Lab.
The Merck Molecular Force Field: Extension,
Completion and Validation.


Prof. Nicholas C. Handy
University of Chemical
Laboratory, UK
Advances in Computational Chemistry.


Prof. Istvan Hargittai
Technical University of Budapest
Hungary
Symmetry: Incomputable Beauty


Prof. Eluvathingal D. Jemmis
University of Hyderabad, India
A Covalent Way to Stuff Fullerenes.


Prof. Peter Kollman
University of California
Molecular Dynamics on Free Energy Current on
Complex Molecular System.


Prof. Keiji Morokuma
Emory University
Theoretical Study at the PES for Chemical Reactions.


Prof. Josef Michl
University of Colorado
Conformational Effects on Sigma Conjugation.


Prof. Steve Scheiner
Southern Illinois University
Elucidation of the Principles of Proton Transfer
Reactions.


Prof. Per Siegbahn
University of Stockholm, Sweden
Quantum chemical high accuracy studies of transition metal systems

Prof. Kenneth B. Wiberg
Yale University
Solvent Effects: a Comparison of Experiment and
Theory.




Registration form:

                         3rd Conference on

            CURRENT TRENDS IN COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY

            NOVEMBER 11 & 12, 1994, Jackson, Mississippi


1.  NAME:


    MAILING ADDRESS



    TELEPHONE:                  FAX:            E-MAIL:

3.  If you wish to present a poster, please indicate the title
    below.   All abstracts are due September 30, 1994 (up to 4
    pages in length, presenting author underlined, photo-ready
    quality, in duplicate) to ensure publication in the Conference
    Materials.

    TITLE:

    AUTHORS:


4.  Conference materials, special issue of the "STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY",
    banquet and reception fee, all meals from breakfast on Friday through
    dinner on Saturday, cofee and refreshments are included per
    paid participant.
    Make checks payable to :    JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY,
				Department of Chemistry,
    in accord with the fee structure listed below.

    Registration fee before September 20, 1994, $120.00 $-------
 
    Registration fee thereafter, $ 170.00              $-------
 
    Registration fee at student discount, $50.00       $-------


5.  HOUSING:  The organizers will not make housing reservations.
    In order to reserve a room at a special conference rate of
    $55.00 per room  call Holiday Inn of Vicksburg, 3330 Clay Street,
    Vicksburg, Ms-39180.  Phone (601)636-4551, Fax:(601)636-4552.  The
    reservation should be arranged with the Holiday Inn before
    October 15, 1994.

    I do -------     do not ------- plan to stay at the conference
    hotel.

    I do -------     do not ------- plan submit a paper to the special issue
    of "STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY"

                                                -----------------
						     signature


Please type all entries and return to Jerzy Leszczynski, Department
of Chemistry, Jackson State University.  P.O.Box 17910, Jackson,
MS 39217.







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