Hi guys,
Edward Valeev will be this week's theochem speaker. There are three spots
for dinner tomorrow, Tuesday 4/21 at 7pm. If you are interested, please let
me know.
There will also be time to meet with Prof. Valeev on Friday morning and we
will probably host lunch that day as well.
Leslie
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Aspuru-Guzik Group
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
April 22, 2009; 4:00pm
60 Oxford Street, Room 330
Christine Borgman, Professor & Presidential Chair in Information Studies,
Department of Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Scholarship in the digital age is characterized by data-intensive,
information-intensive, distributed, interdisciplinary, collaborative
research. Scholars in all fields are taking advantage of new sources of data
and new means to publish and distribute their work online. Content in
digital form, whether text from digitized books or data from embedded sensor
networks, can be mined to ask new questions, in new ways. However, the
practices, products, and sources of data vary widely between disciplines.
Some fields are more advantaged than others by the array of content now
online and by the tools and services available to use it. As readers,
scientists have access to the greatest depth of their literature online, but
their use is most concentrated on recent publications. Conversely,
humanists’ reading habits cover the longest time span of publications, yet
they have the least depth of coverage online. As researchers, scientists
generate most of the data they use, while humanists draw heavily on cultural
artifacts and other sources that they neither own nor control. Social
scientists occupy the midpoint on both of these dimensions. This talk will
provide an overview of new developments in scholarly information
infrastructure, focusing on policy and practice issues in scientific data,
drawn from the author’s recent book of this title. The intersection of
digital scholarship and cyberlearning also will be addressed briefly, drawn
from the NSF Task Force Report, Fostering Learning in the Networked World.
Bio
Christine L. Borgman is Professor and Presidential Chair in Information
Studies at UCLA. She is the author of more than 180 publications in the
fields of information studies, computer science, and communication. Both of
her sole-authored monographs, Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information,
Infrastructure, and the Internet (MIT Press, 2007) and From Gutenberg to the
Global Information Infrastructure: Access to Information in a Networked
World (MIT Press, 2000), won the Best Information Science book of the year
award from the American Society for Information Science and Technology. She
is a lead investigator for the Center for Embedded Networked Systems (CENS),
a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center, where she
conducts data practices research. She chaired the Task Force on
Cyberlearning for the NSF, whose report was released in July, 2008. Prof.
Borgman is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science and a member of the US National Academies’ Board on Research Data
and Information.
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Subject: [ CHEM 300p ] Day 2 notes
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 18:03:42 UT
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Dear Group,
I heard from several of you that you're planning to go to ICQC in Helsinki
in late June. I've already registered Alejandro (who was early and snagged
the 400 EUR early bird price!), and Dmitrij.
*If Alan has approved your attendance*, then please stop in and let me
register you since the price is now 450 EUR. After April 30th, the
price will go up to 550 EUR.
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http://www.helsinki.fi/kemia/icqc/registration.htm. You need to be 100%
sure of your attendance to prevent cancellation fees later.
Remember if you do not present a talk or poster, you will be taxed when I
reimburse you for your travel expenses. Note that the abstract submission
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Hi everyone,
Just a reminder of the upcoming theochem seminar:
Edward Valeev (Virginia Tech)
"Recent advances in explicitly-correlated electronic structure methods"
4/22, MIT (24-121), 4 pm
Abstract:
Many problems in molecular sciences (bond energetics, spectroscopy, weak
interactions, etc.)
require highly-accurate and systematically-improvable
description of electronic structure. The traditional many-body methods, such
as the celebrated
coupled-cluster (CC) method, can be used to approach the exact solution, but
are severely
limited by the slow convergence of the error with respect to the size of the
basis set.
This so-called basis set problem of the many-body methods is rooted in the
inappropriate form of the many-electron expansions used in the traditional
methods.
Here I will briefly review the history of explicitly-correlated many-body
methods, which
can be considered the first-principles solution to the basis set problem,
and discuss the recent development of practical R12 methods pursued in
several
groups around the world. In particular, I will highlight our group's work in
the area
of perturbative R12 methods, which are especially simple without any loss of
robustness.
We typically observe that an R12 method need only a modest triple-zeta basis
set to match
the precision of its more expensive quintuple-zeta standard counterpart.
In closing I will discuss a universal R12 approach that can be used to
improve
any traditional and non-traditional many-body methods.
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Aspuru-Guzik Group
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
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Highlights:
Wednesday, April 22: Celebrate Earth Day with HUCE! Aaron Ellison,
Senior Research Fellow in Ecology at the Harvard Forest, addresses
the challenges of rehabilitating, rebuilding, and restoring ecosystems
n the final Biodiversity, Ecology, and Global Change lecture series
this spring. Followed by a reception in the Sherman Fairchild lobby.
Thursday, April 23: Aaron Cohen, Harvard Health Effects Institute,
and Michael Brauer, University of British Columbia, discuss the
"Global Burden of Disease Due to Air Pollution: current estimates,
policy responses, and research needs" at a special HUCE Seminar.
Wednesday, April 29: Renowned paleoecologist Anthony Barnosky,
author of "Heatstroke: Nature in an Age of Global Warming" and
Professor at Department of Integrative Biology, University of
California Berkeley, talks about how global warming is
fundamentally changing the natural world and its creatures in
the final HUCE Green Conversations event.
Calendar Listings:
Thursday 4/16/2009
4:00p - 5:15p OEB Seminar
(Bio Labs Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Ave, Harvard Campus, Cambridge)
"Fossils, Genes and the Evolution of Vertebrate Limbs." Neil Shubin, Robert R. Bensley Professor, Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, The University of Chicago.
Contact: Katie Parodi, kparodi(a)oeb.harvard.edu
6:00p Harvard Museum of Natural History Exhibit Opening Lecture
(Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
Neil Shubin, provost of The Field Museum of Natural History, Professor of Anatomy at the University of Chicago.
Contact: hmnh(a)oeb.harvard.edu, 617-495-3045, www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_spe...
7:00p - 9:00p Greening Schools
(Gutman Conference Center at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, 6 Appian Way, Cambridge, MA )
Please join the Sustainability Educators Coalition and Green Design for a panel discussion and workshop on "Greening Schools."
Contact: David Lewis , dlewis(a)gsd.harvard.edu
8:00p Physics Lecture
(Science Center D, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"The Discovery of the Superconducting Energy Gap." Michael Tinkham, Harvard University.
Friday 4/17/2009
9:00a - 5:00p Radcliffe Science Symposium
(Radcliffe Gymnasium, 10 Garden St., Radcliffe Yard, Cambridge, MA)
"Improving Decision Making: Interdisciplinary Lessons from the Natural and Social Sciences." Registration is required.
Contact: 617-495-8600, www.radcliffe.edu
10:00a - 11:30a Frontiers in Sustainability Science Seminar
(Perkins Room, 4th Floor, Rubenstein Building, KSG, 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA)
"Soil Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Climate Change." Diana Wall, Director, School for Global Environmental Sustainability and Professor, Department of Biology, Colorado State University.
Contact: Maryanne Baumgartner, maryanne_baumgartner(a)harvard.edu, 617-496-7466, www.cid.harvard.edu/sustsci
12:00p - 1:00p Environmental Sciences and Engineering Seminar
(Pierce Hall 100F, 19 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Micro-Meso-Macro: Transport in Heterogeneous Porous Media." Dr. Diogo Bolster, Technical University of Catalonia, Spain.
Contact: Norma Stewart, nstewart(a)seas.harvard.edu
12:15p - 1:45p Nuclear Power, But Hold the Recycle
(Belfer Center Library, Littauer 369, 79 JFK St., Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA)
Brownbag lunch seminar with HUCE Future of Energy speaker Richard Garwin, IBM Fellow Emeritus at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center. All are welcome to attend.
Contact: 617-495-4219, www.managingtheatom.org
2:15p - 4:15p American Environmental History: The State of the Field, at Sea and on Land
(Science Center Lecture Hall A, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"On Land" symposium, presented by the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History, and the Harvard University Center for the Environment.
Contact: Charles Warren Center, cwc(a)fas.harvard.edu, 617-495-3591
Saturday 4/18/2009
8:45a - 5:00p 6th Annual Microbial Sciences Symposium
(Radcliffe Gymnasium, 10 Garden St., Radcliffe Yard, Cambridge, MA)
Speakers will discuss diverse topics including: genetics, biochemistry, engineering, systems biology, developmental biology, ecology, surface science, and microbe-host interactions.
Contact: www.msi.harvard.edu/sympos.html
10:00a - 2:00p 6th Annual Earth Day Sustainable Living Festival Expo
(DCR Mary Jeanette Murray Bathhouse 204 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA)
Includes vendors from areas such as Geothermal Heating & Cooling, Small-scale Heliostat Systems, Renewable Energy, Environmental Management, Wind Energy, Home Efficiency Equipment, and more.
Contact: nancy(a)sustainablesouthshore.org, www.sustainablesouthshore.org/sustain...
1:30p - 3:30p Energy Town Hall Meeting
(First Parish Church, 3 Church St., Cambridge)
Sponsored by: Massachusetts Power Shift and Focus the Nation, in conjunction with several local environment organizations (such as the Sierra Club and many others). g...
Contact: Jane Baldwin, jbaldwin(a)fas.harvard.edu, 203-984-8404
Monday 4/20/2009
11:30a Harvard Energy Journal Club
(HUCE Seminar room, 24 Oxford St. 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Energy Journal website for current topics of discussion.
Contact: Mark Winkler, mwinkler(a)fas.harvard.edu, www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/
12:00p - 1:00p Eat Green, Save Green!
(Monks Library, HUHS, Holyoke Center, 1350 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, MA)
Interested in making your diet more environmentally sustainable without it costing you more? This interactive workshop in honor of Earth Day will show you how to spare your wallet while helping to eat more healthy foods.
Contact: Barbara Boothby, nutrition(a)uhs.harvard.edu, huhs.harvard.edu/NewsAndEvents/Events...
4:00p EPS Spring Colloquium
(Haller Hall, 24 Oxford St., Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
"Heretical Thoughts on Ocean Mixing." William K. Dewar, Florida State University.
Contact: Ganna Savostyanova, savosty(a)fas.harvard.edu
5:30p - 8:30p The Creek Runs Red Documentary Showing and Faculty Discussion
(Kresge G2, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA)
Evening documentary showing of "The Creek Runs Red," which looks at the toxic legacy of lead mining in the small community of Picher, Oklahoma.
Contact: Peter James, pjames(a)hsph.harvard.edu
Tuesday 4/21/2009
9:30a - 11:00a Energy Technology Innovation Policy Seminar Series
(Belfer Center Library, Littauer 369, 79 JFK St., Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA)
"The Impact of Carbon Emission Constraints on Chinese Coal-Based Power Technologies." Xiaowei Xuan, ETIP Research Fellow.
Contact: Sam Milton, sam_milton(a)harvard.edu, (617) 496-5584 , www.belfercenter.org/energy
11:30a - 1:00p The Future of Offshore Wind in the United States
(Littauer 130, Harvard Kennedy School 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA)
Join us for a discussion with Jim Gordon on the challenges and opportunities of offshore wind in the United States.
Contact: Greg Durham, greg_durham(a)harvard.edu
12:00p Herbaria Seminar Series
(Sherman Fairchild Lecture Hall, 7 Divinity Ave, Cambridge, MA)
"Evolution of Floral Symmetry in Malpighiaceae: Pollination Ecology, Parallel Evolution, and Genetic Basis." Wenheng Zhang (Davis Lab).
Contact: www.huh.harvard.edu/seminar_series/
3:00p - 4:00p ClimaTea Lecture/Journal Club
(Geological Museum, Room 418, 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics website for current speakers and topics of discussion.
Contact: Kate Dennis, kdennis(a)fas.harvard.edu, 617-384-8398, www.seas.harvard.edu/climate/seminars...
5:00p - 6:00p Radcliffe Spring Science Tea
(Radcliffe Gymnasium, 10 Garden St., Radcliffe Yard, Cambridge, MA)
Enjoy tea and conversation with science fellows, faculty, other science graduate students, and undergraduates.
Contact: Gilmore Tamny, science(a)radcliffe.edu, (617) 384-6742
6:00p - 7:00p Is there a Green Premium? Climate Change Risk for the Investment World
(Cabot Intercultural Center, 2nd Floor, Room 206, Medford, MA)
Speaker: Roger Berry: Specialist, Environmental Investments & Emerging Markets Private Equity.
Contact: Angela Borseti, angela.borseti(a)tufts.edu, 617-627-4310, fletcher.tufts.edu/ibc/gss_2008-09/ap...
Wednesday 4/22/2009
10:30a - 12:00p Geopolitics of Energy Seminar Series
(Land Lecture Hall, 4th Floor Belfer Building, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA)
"Geopolitical Ramifications of Success in the Shift to Renewables." Tom Fingar, Payne Distinguished Lecturer, Stanford University, former Chairman of the National Intelligence Council.
Contact: bcsia_ksg(a)harvard.edu, 617-495-1400, belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/events/3...
11:00a - 2:00p Sustainability Showcase at HMS
(Elements Cafeteria, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA)
The Sustainability Showcase will feature sustainability initiatives at HMS.
Contact: Claire Berezowitz, Claire_Berezowitz(a)harvard.edu
11:30a - 1:30p Harvard Law School Earth Day Fair
(Harkness Common Patio, Harvard Law School, 14 Everett St., Cambridge, MA)
Food, games, prizes, information, and more!
Contact: Cara Ferrentino, cara_ferrentino(a)harvard.edu, 617.384.6893
2:00p - 5:00p China Learning Workshop
(CGIS South Building, Room 050, 1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA)
"China Learning Workshop: Resources and Technology for Spatial Studies of China."
Contact: Chris Nielsen , nielsen2(a)fas.harvard.edu, 617-496-2378
5:00p Biodiversity, Ecology, and Global Change
(Sherman Fairchild Lecture Hall, 7 Divinity Ave, Cambridge, MA)
"Assembling and restoring ecosystems in a rapidly changing world." Aaron Ellison, Harvard Forest.
Contact: Lisa Matthews, lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu, 617-495-8883
8:00p Environmental Action Committee Meeting
(Spindell Room, Quincy House, 58 Plympton St., Cambridge, MA)
Everyone interested in learning about the EAC and/or learning how to help make a difference for the environment is welcome.
Contact: Caitlin Rotman, caitlin.rotman(a)gmail.com
Thursday 4/23/2009
10:00a - 11:30a Energy Technology Innovation Policy Seminar Series
(Belfer Center Library, Littauer 369, 79 JFK St., Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA)
"Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution." Charles Weiss, Distinguished Professor of Science, Technology, and International Affairs at Georgetown University.
Contact: Sam Milton, sam_milton(a)harvard.edu
4:00p - 5:00p OEB Seminar Series
(Bio Labs Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Ave., Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
"Mechanisms of convergent evolution of sex determination." Eric Haag, University of Maryland
Contact: Katie Parodi, kparodi(a)oeb.harvard.edu, (617) 495-5891
4:30p Seminar on the Global Burden of Disease Due to Air Pollution
(HUCE Seminar Room, 24 Oxford St., 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA)
"The Global Burden of Disease Due to Air Pollution: current estimates, policy responses, and research needs." With Aaron Cohen, Health Effects Institute, Harvard; and Michael Brauer, University of British Columbia.
Contact: Lisa Matthews, lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu, 617-495-8883
Friday 4/24/2009
8:00a - 5:00p Ministry for Earth Community
(Harvard Divinity School, 45 Francis St., Cambridge, MA)
A one-day conference on the implications of ecology for the practice of ministry.
Contact: pgriffin(a)hds.harvard.edu
9:30a - 7:45p MIT Sustainability Summit
(Walker Memorial, Building 50-142, Memorial Dr., Cambridge, MA)
"Discovering New Dimensions for Growth"
Contact: sustainabilitysummit.mit.edu/
11:00a - 4:00p Go Green Walk/Ride Day and Care for the Square Party
(Winthrop Park and Winthrop Street, Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA)
Local Harvard Square Businesses and Zipcar come together to celebrate a day of music, healthy food samples, information about "Going Green and Saving Green."
Contact: www.harvardsquare.com/Home/Articles/G...
2:30p - 4:30p MIT Seminar on Environmetnal and Agricultural History
(Building E51, Room 095, MIT, Cambridge, MA)
"Woodlands, Meadows and a NATO Training Ground: Dioxin as Denouement." Joy Parr, Canada Research Chair, Technology, Culture and Risk, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario.
Contact: Margo Collett, mcollett(a)mit.edu
Saturday 4/25/2009
9:00a - 12:00p Charles River Clean-up
(Charles River, Greenough Blvd. Park, Watertown, MA )
Contact: cadelallo(a)yahoo.com , 617-417-2929, maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=...
9:00a Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations around Cambridge and Boston, MA)
A celebration showcasing Cambridge as an internationally recognized leader in science, technology, engineering, and math. Everyday features a variety of activites through May 3. Check the website for detailed information.
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
11:00a - 3:00p Earth Day Celebration
(MAC Quad, Harvard Campus, Cambridge)
Features live music, games, activities, student group booths, free local ice cream, t-shirts, and much more!
Contact: barb.beaudoin(a)gmail.com
Monday 4/27/2009
11:30a Harvard Energy Journal Club
(HUCE Seminar room, 24 Oxford St. 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Energy Journal website for current topics of discussion.
Contact: Mark Winkler, mwinkler(a)fas.harvard.edu, www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/
Tuesday 4/28/2009
12:00p Herbaria Seminar Series
(Sherman Fairchild Lecture Hall, 7 Divinity Ave, Cambridge, MA)
Dr. Abena Dove Osseo-Asare (UC Berkeley/visiting scholar). Title TBA.
Contact: www.huh.harvard.edu/seminar_series/
3:00p - 4:00p ClimaTea Lecture/Journal Club
(Geological Museum, Room 418, 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics website for current speakers and topics of discussion.
Contact: Kate Dennis, kdennis(a)fas.harvard.edu, 617-384-8398, www.seas.harvard.edu/climate/seminars...
Wednesday 4/29/2009
10:30a - 12:00p Geopolitics of Energy Seminar Series
(Land Lecture Hall, 4th Floor Belfer Building, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA)
"Geopolitics of Energy: Looking Forward." Llewelyn Hughes, Research Fellow, Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Harvard's Kennedy School.
Contact: bcsia_ksg(a)harvard.edu
Calendar: Center for the Environment
4:00p - 5:30p Seminar in Environmental Economics and Policy
(Littaur-382, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA)
"Environmental Accounting: Methods with an Application to the U.S. Economy." Nicholas Muller, Middlebury College, William Nordhaus, and Robert Mendelsohn, Yale University.
Contact: Jason Chapman, Jason_Chapman(a)ksg.harvard.edu, 617-496-8054
Calendar: Center for the Environment
5:00p Green Conversations with Tony Barnosky
(Haller Hall, Geological Museum, 24 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
Author of "Heatstroke: Nature in an Age of Global Warming" and Professor at Department of Integrative Biology, University of California Berkeley.
Contact: Lisa Matthews, lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu, 617-495-8883
8:00p Environmental Action Committee Meeting
(Spindell Room, Quincy House, 58 Plympton St., Cambridge, MA) Everyone interested in learning about the EAC and/or learning how to help make a difference for the environment is welcome.
Contact: Caitlin Rotman, caitlin.rotman(a)gmail.com
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