From gaussian.com!moses@lorentzian.com Thu Apr 3 15:55 EST 1997 From: gaussian.com!moses@lorentzian.com (David Moses) Subject: 97.06.03 Gaussian Workshop at NCSA To: jelist@uunet.uu.net Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1997 15:24:19 -0500 (EST) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII **************************************************************************** The National Center for Supercomputing Applications and Gaussian, Inc. are pleased to announce: Quantum Chemistry for Engineers and Chemists in the Chemical Process Industry Date: June 3-6, 1997 Location: National Center for Supercomputing Applications Urbana-Champaign, IL The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) in conjunction with Gaussian, Inc. are pleased announce a workshop tuned to address the needs of researchers in the chemical process industry who need to add electronic structure methods to their arsenal of research tools. State of the art electronic structure methods and main stream chemical process industry (CPI) applications are converging at a rapid pace. Computational models now have the accuracy and reliability to predict physical properties at costs and time frames competitive with experimental approaches. This course will lay out the methods of electronic structure theory and describe how to extract physical properties from calculations. While this workshop is oriented to chemical engineering topics we encourage you to consider sending chemist/chemical engineer teams to gain optimal benefit. Instructors: Dr. Michael J. Frisch Gaussian, Inc. Prof. Philip Westmoreland Univ. of Massachusetts Prof. Matthew Neurock Univ. of Virginia Dr. Douglas J. Fox Gaussian, Inc. Tentative Agenda Topics: Computational Chemistry: A CPI Perspective Introduction to Electronic Structure Theory Predicting Thermodynamics with Model Chemistries Geometry Optimization Techniques Electron Correlation Methods Density Functional Theory Methods Theoretical Methods for Optical and UV Spectra Predicting Molecular Properties Continuum Models for Solvation Case Studies: Electronic Structure Methods in Process Design : Model Assessment for Physical Properties There will be hands-on sessions each day between the morning and afternoon lectures. Additional hands-on sessions will be available until the building closes. Workshop participants will be provided with use of an SGI workstation to complete exercises, experiment and/or conduct short research topics. Each workshop participant will also be provided a copy of the lecture notes, a copy of Exploring Chemistry with Electronic Structure Methods (2nd. Ed.) and a copy of the Gaussian 94 User's Reference. For Application please contact: Workshop Coordinator Gaussian, Inc. Carnegie Office Park Bldg. 6, Suite 230 Pittsburgh, PA 15106 USA Additional information can be obtained from Telephone: (412) 279-6700 Fax: (412) 279-2118 Email: info@gaussian.com DEADLINES: Receipt of Registration Materials: May 2, 1997 This notice is sent without warranty of any kind, expressed or implied by Gaussian, Inc. or NCSA. Gaussian is a registered trademark of Gaussian, Inc. ****************************************************************************