From chemistry-request $#at#$ server.ccl.net Thu Apr 18 12:36:45 2002 Received: from ivory.trentu.ca ([192.75.12.103]) by server.ccl.net (8.11.6/8.11.0) with ESMTP id g3IGajj15160 for ; Thu, 18 Apr 2002 12:36:45 -0400 Received: from trentu.ca ([206.248.117.30]) by trentu.ca (PMDF V5.2-32 #37862) with ESMTP id <01KGPJI624JM0036LZ -A_T- trentu.ca> for chemistry -A_T- ccl.net; Thu, 18 Apr 2002 12:36:18 EDT Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 12:38:31 -0400 From: elewars Subject: Comp Chem courses, Summary To: chemistry-: at :-ccl.net Message-id: <3CBEF686.37B7D813 |-at-| trentu.ca> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.79 [en] (WinNT; U) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: 8BIT X-Accept-Language: en 2002 April 18 Here is the summary of replies; I apologize if I have omitted someone. ========= The question 2002 April 8 Hello, If anyone knows approximately, or even has just a rough idea, how many universities in North America (or anywhere else, if you know) offer a course in computational chemistry, I would very much appreciate this information. Even an educated guess could be useful. Thank you. E. Lewars ================= The replies, #1--#11 #1 Mon, 08 Apr 2002 16:43:47 -0700 (PDT) From: "J. Zheng" To: elewars http://pollux.chem.umn.edu/~kormos/8021/ use google to search Computational chemistry course, you will find a lot websites related to this course. ----------------------------------------------- | JIE ZHENG | | Department of Chemical Engineering | | University of Washington | | Seattle, WA 98105, USA | ----------------------------------------------- | Tel: (206) 616-6510 (o) | | Email: jzheng73 -x- at -x- u.washington.edu | | Webpg: students.washington.edu/jzheng73 | ----------------------------------------------- ---------- #2 For several years the Northern Territory University, Swinburne University of Technology and Monash University with the help of one person at the University of Tasmania have offered a M Sc in Computational Chemistry which is 2/3 taught over the internet followed by a residential period of research project. The same people teach a Graduate Diploma in Computational Chemistry, but awarded only by the Northern Territory University, comprising just the 2/3 internet units. This has been quite amazingly unsuccessful as we have had few students. For this reason and also because I formally retired on Dec 31st last year and one other member of the team is approaching retirement, we have discontinued both programs, but are still teaching continuing students. Our students are based in the US, Malaysia, Taiwan, England, Singapore, India and one from Australia. Have a look at:- http://lacebark.ntu.edu.au/msc/ Regards, Brian. Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) b_duke {*at*} octa4.net.au Honorary Fellow in Chemistry, NT University, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia. Post: Box 1028, Humpty Doo, NT 0836, Australia. Phone 08-89881600. Fax 08-89881302. http://www.octa4.net.au/linden/brian/ ---------------- #3 The University of Nottingham, UK, has three and four year courses in Chemistry with Computational Chemistry. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/student-opportunities/undergraduate/co mpchem.html http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/teaching/undergraduate/handbooks/compu tational_chemistry/index.html Best wishes, Richard Wheatley. Richard Wheatley, School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham "Exploring Modern Computational Chemistry" University of Nottingham, July 31 - Aug 2, 2002 http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/emc2 --------------------- #4 Hello, I know that there are courses in computational chemistry at the University of Geneva, both for undergraduate and graduate students. Pascal Dr. Pascal Boulet Queen Mary, University of London Centre for Computational Science Department of Chemistry Mile End Road London, E1 4NS UK Phone: (+44) (0)20 7882 7759 fax: (+44) (0)20 7882 7794 -------------- #5 Hi, I can only speak from my own perspective... In Ireland Trinity College Dublin (www.tcd.ie) offers a BSc. in computational chemistry (and physics); in University College Dublin (www.ucd.ie) and at Dublin City University (www.dcu.ie) it is possible to do computational chemistry in the third and fourth years. hope this helps regards michael ******************************************************* Michael Nolan Computational Modelling, NMRC Lee Maltings, Prospect Row, Cork, IRELAND michael.nolan-!at!-nmrc.ie; http://www.nmrc.ie/research/computational-modelling-group/index.html http://www.asdn.net Tel: + 353 21 4904113; Fax: +353 21 4270271 ******************************************************** ------------- #6 We offer a dual-level course in Chemical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati each year that receives very high enrollment (typically 30-40). Joel R. Fried Professor and Head Department of Chemical Engineering University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0171 Director, Ohio Molecular Computation and Simulation Network and Center for Computer-Aided Molecular Design (513) 556-2761 Fax: 556-3473 Email: Joel.Fried#* at *#UC.Edu Home page: http://www.chemical.uc.edu/fried.html ******************************************************************** -------------- #7 9.04.02 Dear Prof. Lewars, In a collaborative effort, seventeen spanish universities offer together a PhD course on Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. The Universities involved are Euskal Herriko Unibersitatea, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Universitat de Barcelona, Universidad de Cantabria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad de Extremadura, Universitat de Girona, Universidad de Granada, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Universitat Jaume I, Universidad de Oviedo, Universidad de Salamanca, Universidad de Sevilla, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Universitat de València, and Universidad de Valladolid. See for instance: http://www.udg.edu/publicacions/doctorat/2001-2002/spa/quimica.pdf and http://www.udg.edu/publicacions/doctorat/2000-2001/pdf/17Qumica.pdf Best regards, Miquel -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Dr. Miquel Solà Departament de Química i Institut de Química Computacional Universitat de Girona Campus Montilivi 17071 Girona, CATALONIA (Spain) Phone: +(34).972.41.89.12 Cellular-Phone: +(34).626.16.35.80 FAX: +(34).972.41.83.56 World Wide Web: http://iqc.udg.es/~miquel/mike.html e-mail: miquel.sola:~at~:udg.es -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* --------------- #8 From: Gemma Kinsella Hi, Theres a 4 year comp chem/physics course in Trinity College Dublin as well, students can specialise in the 3rd year and chose either physics or chemistry as their major then. Hope that helps a little, Gemma ------------------- #9 I have no idea how many universities offer such a course, but Brock has one on the graduate level titled: Computational Chemisty: Applications in Biotechnology. This course is CHEM 5P14 crosslisted as BTEC 5P14. We don't have such a course on the undergraduate level, ignoring the third year course in quantum chemistry which has nothing on force fields and the like. Yours sincerely Stuart M. Rothstein, Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Director, Brock "Institute" for Scientific Computation (B"I"SC), Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, L2S 3A1 CANADA srothste%!at!%abacus.ac.brocku.ca http://chemiris.labs.brocku.ca/~chemweb/faculty/rothstein/ ------------------ #10 From: Johannes Weber Hi, some time ago I searched in the WWW for universities with a theoretical chemistry department. There was a webpage of the german academic exchange service (DAAD) where you had to fill in a form and got the universities back out of a database. I suppose this must be available in other languages/countries, too. Alas, I don´t remember the URL but probably google and friends will give you this information. After filtering out the universities teaching theoretical chemistry you may have a look at the department´s webpage for the courses in computational chemistry. (I guess, nearly every Theor. Chem. Dept. offers a course.) Hope it helps, :-)ohannes PS: This information would also be of interest for me. If you find a complete list, would you be so kind and summarize it ? ----------------------- #11 From: ysabnis- at -yahoo.com Hello Elewars, Our university offers 2 courses in molecular modeling. One is QSAR and the other is basics in molecular modeling. I am a graduate student at the University of Mississippi. Let me know if you need any other help. cheeers! 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