Title: Nuts and Bolts of Computational Chemistry: A Personal Tour
Reporter: Prof. Shubin Liu(University of North Carolina)
Time: 8:30a.m., July 2nd, 2015
Venue: Room 214, Building No.16, Wushan Campus
Abstract:
Based on the 30 years of my personal experience in teaching and research in the field of theoretical and computational chemistry, this talk is intended to address the following four topics about this well-appreciated, mature, and useful tool in the modern day of chemistry, physics, biology and material science research:
(1) Computational chemistry: What is it?
(2) What is it now?
(3) What can it do for us?
(4) What is its future?