CCL: Emerging Technologies in Computational Chemistry - Competition Award
Symposium at Philadelophia ACS Meeting
- From: "Prof. Curt Breneman" <brenec|,|rpi.edu>
- Subject: CCL: Emerging Technologies in Computational Chemistry -
Competition Award Symposium at Philadelophia ACS Meeting
- Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 23:38:16 -0400
Sent to CCL by: "Prof. Curt Breneman" [brenec|a|rpi.edu]
Call for Papers: 2012 Symposium on Emerging Technologies in Computational
Chemistry ("Emerging Technology") at the American Chemical Society
National
Meeting, Philadelphia, PA Aug. 19-23 2012
>>>> Note: The Deadline for COMP Abstracts for the Philadelphia
meeting is
April 3th, 2012 <<<<
$1,000 prize to be awarded at the end of the symposium!
In cooperation with Schrodinger, Inc, the Computers in Chemistry Division
(COMP) of the ACS
will hold the annual Symposium on Emerging Technologies in Computational
Chemistry at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, Philadelphia,
PA, Aug. 19-23 2012. The objective of the symposium is to stimulate, reward,
and publicize methodological advances in computational chemistry.
The talks will be evaluated at the meeting by a panel of experts on the
quality of the presentation, and the impact that the research will have on
the future of computational chemistry and allied sciences. The symposium is
ideal for presenting your latest and best research on new techniques,
applications and software development.
Schrodinger, Inc., sponsors the $1,000 prize for the best talk at the
symposium.
All are invited to participate. To take part, it is necessary to submit a
regular short ACS abstract the PACS system. It is also necessary to also
email a longer (~1000-word) abstract to the organizer. The talks must be
original and not be repeats of talks at other ACS symposia. The long
abstracts will be evaluated, and those individuals selected for an oral
presentation at the symposium will be notified. Applications for the
Emerging Technologies Symposium that cannot be accepted will be rescheduled
in one of the other COMP sessions at the meeting.
Long abstracts must be sent by e-mail to:
Prof. Curt M. Breneman
ACS Division of Computers in Chemistry
Acting Head, RPI Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Brenec_at_rpi_dot_edu