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Undergraduate Computational Chemistry Conference 17

crashlight writes: "The MERCURY Consortium (Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate computational chemistRY) has organized the first national conference in undergraduate computational chemistry at Hamilton College. Speakers are giving talks on subjects such as molecular recognition, drug design, and optomizing Gaussian. There was also a session on using Beowulfs for research. Computational chemistry is a hot area right now since researchers are able to tackle previously unsolvable problems due to increases in high-performance computing power. The MERCURY group uses a 32 processor SGI and a large Beowulf cluster for research."
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Undergraduate Computational Chemistry Conference

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  • Other conferences (Score:3, Informative)

    by smoondog ( 85133 ) on Tuesday July 23, 2002 @02:15PM (#3938715)
    It is great to see a conference trying to get undergrads into comp chem. There are many other conferences that people should be aware of if interested in presenting their work:

    ACS conferences (awards for student research)
    The American Chemical Society, computers in chemistry division is extremely active.

    The biophysical society conferences

    Even informatics conferences such as PSB, Recomb or ISMB have comp chem in them occasionally. All of these have student travel support.

    The problem with undergraduate conferences is that research can sometimes get buried. I hope the organizers work hard to prevent this.

    -Sean
  • Oh, never mind.
  • Does anyone know of a linux cluster manufacturer with designes approaching the SGI level of sexy (on the outside)? How the hell are you supposed to pick up art chicks with beige boxes ?

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