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Frontiers in Chemical Physics - Frank Neese (Max-Planck) - Let us talk about best practice in computational chemistry

Frank Neese
February 16, 2023
2:20 pm - 3:40 pm
E245 Scott Lab

"Let us talk about best practice in computational chemistry"

Dr. Frank Neese (Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung)

Location: E245 Scott Lab

 

Frank Neese

Frontiers in Chemical Physics Lecture Series:

  • Wednesday, Feb 15th, 2:20 - 3:40pm

"How to combine spectroscopy and quantum chemistry to get insight into transition metal based catalysis," Room 2015 McPherson

  • Thursday, Feb 16th, 2:20 - 3:40pm

"Let us talk about best practice in computational chemistry“ (Grad students only), Room E245 Scott Lab

  • Friday, Feb 17th, 2:20 - 3:40pm

"The fascinating world of magnetic molecules and why electronic structure matters," Room 2015 McPherson

 

Attendance at the Thursday talk will be limited to graduate students, and will presented on a level targeted to graduate students.

 

The Frontiers in Chemical Physics Lecture series is supported by the Andrei Baronov and Ratmir Timashev Symposium Endowed Fund in Chemical Physics and by The Institute for Optical Science.

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