CCL: Press Release: Chemical Computing Group, Excellence Award Winner
Announcement
- From: "Lisa Subissati"
<lsubissati,+,chemcomp.com>
- Subject: CCL: Press Release: Chemical Computing Group, Excellence
Award Winner Announcement
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 14:41:59 -0400
Sent to CCL by: "Lisa Subissati" [lsubissati++chemcomp.com]
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Chemical Computing Group
1010 Sherbrooke St. West, Suite 910
Montreal, CA H3A 2R7
2006 Press Release
Chemical Computing Group Announces Excellence Award Winners at the 2006
ACS in San Francisco, CA.
MONTREAL, May 30, 2006 - Chemical Computing Group (CCG) and the American
Chemical Society's (ACS) Division of Computers in Chemistry (COMP)
congratulate the winners of the CCG Excellence Awards at the 232nd
ACS National Meeting in San Francisco, California.
The well-regarded CCG Excellence Award honors graduate students who
have excelled in the field of computational chemistry. Winners are selected
according to the distinction and relevance of their research, as well as
the quality of supporting materials. CCG will finance each awardee for travel
costs to San Francisco for the Fall 2006 ACS; will recognize their research
at the Awards Presentation during the COMP Division Poster Session on
Tuesday September 12, 2006; and will give a one-year license for their
software, the Molecular Operating Environment. For more information on
how to submit for the 2007 ACS Award in Chicago, please contact
Andrew Good at: Andrew.Good|*|bms.com
Fall 2006 ACS San Francisco, CA Winners:
Ying Wei, Northeastern University
High-recall, high-precision prediction of protein binding sites
>from 3D structure
Sara E. Nichols, Yale University
Shrinking residues for enhanced Monte Carlo sampling for proteins
Timothy H. Click, University of Oklahoma
Locating alpha-helices and beta-strands using recently-developed protocols
Johannes Hachmann, Cornell University
Quadratic Scaling Multireference Correlation in Polyenes and Long
Molecules with the Local Density Matrix Renormalization Group
Zhi Wang, Emory University
Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics Study of Catalyst-Free SWNT Growth
>from SiC-derived Carbon
Kind regards,
Lisa Subissati
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