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2nd Cdn. Comp. Chem. Conf. |
Please find attached the revised 3rd notice for the C4.
Hope to see you there!
Take care.
Ken Edgecombe
Third Announcement (revised April 12, 1994)
2nd Canadian Computational Chemistry Conference
Deuxieme Conference Canadienne en Chimie Computationelle
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
May 21-25, 1994
This is the third announcement of the 2nd CCCC. Bringing together
Computational Chemists from academia, government, and industry from
around the world, the CCCC consists of invited talks, contributed
talks, and poster sessions. The program is divided into four general
subject areas:
Applications of Computational Chemistry:
Biological, Chemical, Materials and Pharmaceutical
Electronic Structure Computations:
Density Functional Theory and Ab Initio Methods
Collision and Dynamics Computations
Current and Future Trends
Plenary speakers:
A. Bandrauk (Sherbrooke)
Molecular Multiphoton Transitions: Computational Methods
From Perturbative to Nonperturbative Regimes
R. Bartlett (Florida)
Excited States in Coupled-Cluster Theory: Valence, Rydberg
and Core Excitations
P. Brumer (Toronto)
Phase Incoherent Laser Control of Molecular Photodissociation
C. Bunge (U.N.A.M., Mexico)
Large-Scale Atomic Configuration Interaction Calculations:
Computer Programs and Applications
E. Carter (U.C.L.A.)
New ab initio Algorithms for Solving the Electronic and
Geometric Structure Problems
G.H.F. Diercksen (Max Planck Inst.)
Intelligent Software: The OpenMol Project
D.A. Dixon (Dupont)
Density Functional Theory Predictions of Molecular Properties
and Applications of Computational Chemistry to
Atmospheric Chemistry
M. Dupuis (IBM)
Advances in Parallel Processing: Prospectives and Results
P. Kollman (U.C.S.F.)
Molecular Dynamics and Free Energy Perturbation Calculations
on Complex Molecular Systems
P. Mezey (Saskatchewan)
High-Resolution Shape Analysis of Macromolecules
G. Patey (U.B.C.)
Ion Solvation Dynamics
R. Poirier (M.U.N.)
OSIPE: A Tool for Scientific Programming in FORTRAN
D. Salahub (Montreal)
Using Density Functional Theory and Other Tools to Model
Complex Systems and Processes
P. Saxe (Biosym)
Force Fields and Massively Parallel Computers
G. Scuseria (Rice)
Density Functional and Hartree-Fock Theories Applied to
Large Systems: The Mechanisms of Fullerene Annealing,
Fragmentation and Window Opening
J. Tirado-Rives (Yale)
MD Simulations of Protein Dynamics and Unfolding
R. Wyatt (Texas)
Quantum Dynamical Studies of Energy Transfer in Molecules
W. Yang (Duke)
A Divide-and-Conquer Method and Its Applications to Large
Molecules
M. Zerner (Florida)
Solvent Effects in Quantum Chemistry: Estimating the Effects
of Dispersion on Electronic Spectra
T. Ziegler (Calgary)
Density Functional Theory as a Practical Tool in Studies
of Molecular Energetics and Dynamics
As well, there will be hardware and software vendor exhibits.
Confirmed corporate participants (to date)
Canadian Airlines IBM
Chapman & Hall Molecular Simulations
Cray Research Silicon Graphics
DEC Sun Microsystems
High Performance Computing
Travel:
Kingston is accessible directly by bus and train from Montreal,
Ottawa, and Toronto and by plane directly from Montreal and Toronto.
Canadian Airlines International and their regional partners have
been selected as "Official" Airlines for our conference. A 15% discount
off the full economy fare will be given when you travel within North
America with Canadian to our conference. Also, advance purchase may
offer even greater savings. Contact Canadian Airlines' Conventionair
office toll-free at 1-800-665-5554 advising them you will be attending
the CCCC, on May 21, 1994 in Kingston. Be sure to give our file
registration number which is 5503. If booking through a local travel
agent make sure they register your booking with the Canadian Airlines'
Conventionair Office. Also, members of Canadian Plus will receive
1,000 CP Plus Bonus points for this event along with their mileage
points. International delegates (non-North American) may also make
use of the Canadian Airlines International Sales Office and coordinate
with Canadian Airlines' Conventionair Services. Contact the conference
organizers for the applicable international phone numbers.
On site registration begins at 2:00PM Sat. May 21, 1994.
Scientific sessions end at noon on Wed. May 25, with lunch to
follow.
Registration:
To encourage participation in the conference by undergraduate
and graduate students, lower conference fees for these students
have been set:
Regular Student
Plan A: $380.00 (CDN) $330.00 (CDN)
Includes accommodation (4 nights), 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches,
coffee breaks, and wine and cheese socials. The accommodation
consists of a single room in the university residence.
Regular Student
Plan B: $220.00 (CDN) $190.00 (CDN)
Includes 4 lunches, coffee breaks, and wine and cheese socials.
Alternate accommodation and restaurants are within walking distance
of the conference site. A list of alternate accommodation is
available for Plan B registrants. Due to numerous inquiries, spousal
and group accomodation rates have been arranged. Contact Ken
Edgecombe (see below) for details.
Registration fees include appropriate taxes such as the federal
Goods and Services Tax (GST). GST Registration Number 107 868 705.
To register, send cheque or money order payable to
2nd Canadian Computational Chemistry Conference
along with registration information to:
Dr. Ken Edgecombe
Dept. of Chemistry cccc94-: at :-qucdn.queensu.ca
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario FAX (613) 545-6669
Canada K7L 3N6
Organizing Committee for the 2nd CCCC:
A. D. Becke, K. E. Edgecombe, V. H. Smith, Jr., D. M. Wardlaw,
D. F. Weaver, Department of Chemistry, Queen's University
Registration Form:
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Name: ..............................................................
Address: ...........................................................
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e-mail: ............................................................
Phone: ........................ FAX: ..............................
Status: __ regular __ student
__ contributed poster __ attend only
__ payment enclosed __ payment sent separately
Registration Selection: Plan A:__ Plan B:__
Subject area: ......................................................
Title: .............................................................
.............................................................
.............................................................
Please note that the abstract deadline for inclusion in the book of
abstracts has passed. Unless production delays cause a revision of our
schedule, abstracts received after today will be distributed loose at
the conference.
Abstracts should be submitted in camera ready form and limited to one
page. If submitted by e-mail please use standard ASCII characters only.
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