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The 2015 Shanghai Symposium on Frontiers in Computational Chemistry, sponsored by the NYU-ECNU Center for Computational Chemistry at NYU Shanghai, will take place from August 24 to 26, 2015. New York University Department of Chemistry professors Zlatko Bacic, Tamar Schlick, Mark Tuckerman, John Zhang and Yingkai Zhang are on the organizing committee, along with colleagues at East China Normal University.
The Symposium aims to provide an advanced platform to help promote international exchange and collaboration. The topics of the Symposium cover research areas in quantum chemistry methods and applications, biomolecular simulation, statistical mechanics, molecular dynamics, etc. The Symposium will strive to cultivate and promote novel research ideas and new methodologies along with their innovative applications through mutual interaction and exchange among computational chemists whose work is in the forefront.
For more information about speakers, program and logistics click here, on the symposium website.
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