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SCHEDULE: NOV 12-18, 2011

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SESSION: CHEMISTRY: Basic Molecular Modeling

EVENT TYPE: Education

TIME: 10:30AM - 12:00PM

SESSION CHAIR: Shawn Sendlinger

Presenter(s):Shawn C. Sendlinger, Clyde Metz, Elisabeth T. Bell-Loncella

ROOM:WSCC 206

ABSTRACT:
This session will serve as an introduction to molecular modeling and will discuss reasons why it should be included in the chemistry curriculum. The hands-on portion will introduce participants to the WebMO interface used to construct molecules, perform simple calculations, and view results. Software: WebMO accounts at Earlham College and/or the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. Assumed background: basic computer literacy; one course in general chemistry or equivalent.

Chair/Presenter Details:

Shawn Sendlinger (Chair) - North Carolina Central University

Shawn C. Sendlinger - North Carolina Central University

Clyde Metz - College of Charleston

Elisabeth T. Bell-Loncella - University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

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