Conference announcement
Exploring Modern Computational Chemistry
31st July - 2nd August, 2002
University of Nottingham, UK.
For more details and pre-registration please visit:
www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/emc2
Organised in association with the Royal Society of Chemistry Theoretical Chemistry
Group.
Sponsored by Q-Chem Inc., Collaborative Computational Projects CCP5 and CCP6.
Official satellite meeting of WATOC'02
This international conference will bring together researchers in all aspects of modern
computational chemistry. The programme will consist of invited lectures and a Poster session,
which will be an integral part of the programme.
Scientific Topics will include: Quantum Chemistry, Density Functional Theory, Structure and
Spectroscopy, Intermolecular Potentials, Statistical Thermodynamics, Biological Applications.
Speakers who have accepted invitations include:
A. Alavi (Cambridge), A. D. Becke (Queens', Ontario),
C. R. A. Catlow (Royal Institution of Great Britain), D. C. Clary (University College London),
J. N. L. Connor (Manchester), H. H. Fielding (King's College London), G. Frenking (Marburg),
J. Gauss (Mainz), N. C. Handy (Cambridge), M. Head-Gordon (Berkeley), T. U. Helgaker (Oslo),
I. H. Hillier (Manchester), K. N. Houk (UCLA) , W. M. Klopper (Utrecht), D. E. Logan (Oxford),
R. M. Lynden-Bell (Queen's University Belfast), F. Manby (Bristol), A. B. McCoy (Ohio State),
J. N. Murrell (Sussex), M. Orozco (Barcelona), J. A. Pople (Northwestern),
S. L. Price (University College London), L. Radom (Australian National University),
H. F. Schaefer III (Georgia), K. Szalewicz (Delaware), I. H. Williams (Bath),
W. F. van Gunsteren (ETH).
Nottingham is at the centre of the United Kingdom and is well linked by air, road and rail
to major UK and European cities. The East Midlands International Airport is just 20
minutes drive away. The area offers many tourist attractions and is well known
throughout the world through the legend of Robin Hood. Nottingham offers a large and
diverse range of shopping facilities plus a lively nightlife and wide variety of restaurants.
The University campus is situated three miles from Nottingham city centre and is set in a
belt of woodland, parks and playing fields covering 330 acres.
Conference: Exploring Modern Computational Chemistry, Nottingham 2002
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/emc2
Dr Jonathan Hirst School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham
University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
Tel: +44 115 951 3478; FAX: +44 115 951 3562
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URL: www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/staff/hirst/hirst.html
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