Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Associate Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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Date: Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 6:35 PM
Subject: COMP's San Diego ACS meeting abstract deadline: November 1st, 2011
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Hi
The COMP Programming Board would like to remind you that abstract
submissions for the COMP technical meeting at the San Diego ACS meeting
closes at 11pm Central Time on Tuesday, November 1st, 2011. Authors can
submit their abstract at
http://abstracts.acs.org .
Information about the following COMP programming topics are listed below:
- COMP Symposia at the San Diego ACS meeting
- Graduate Student and Post Doc Image Contest
- Organize a symposium within COMP at 2012 & 2013 ACS National Meeting
Thank you for your time
Emilio Xavier Esposito
Michael Feig
Maciej Haranczyk
Melissa Landon
Jeffry D Madura
Eric V Patterson
Yufeng Jane Tseng
Scott A Wildman
The COMP Programming Board
http://web2011.acscomp.org/meetings/national-acs-program
*COMP Symposia at the San Diego ACS meeting*
Abstracts submitted to the Member Contributed COMP Symposia (oral) benefit
from:
- Each speaker is provided 30 minutes to present his or her work (25 minute
talk and 5 minute Question and Answer session)
- Talks on a common subject are presented together, providing the audience
and speakers a cohesive experience
The COMP Programming Board has expanded the Member Contributed presentation
portion of the technical program for the San Diego ACS meeting to include
the following:
- Computational Approaches to Spectroscopy Analysis
- Computational Study of Water
- Data Science (Informatics)
- Drug Discovery (ADME/Tox, Ligand-based, Methodology, & Target-base)
- Materials Science
- Membranes
- Molecular Mechanics (Applications, Electrostatics & Polarization, Force
Field Development, Methodology, and Proteins)
- Quantum Chemistry (Applications, Methodology, and Quantum Dynamics & Monte
Carlo Simulations)
- Structural Bioinformatics
- The COMP Poster Session
The COMP technical program for San Diego can be found here:
http://abstracts.acs.org/chem/243nm/meetingview.php?page=session&par_id…
and abstracts are to be submitted at
http://absctracts.acs.org
*Graduate Student and Post Doc Image Contest*
One of the most powerful aspects of computational chemistry, biochemistry,
and structural biology is the ability to create stunning images of our work.
Our images are able to explain complex ideas and allow non-computational
scientists the ability to understand our research. To highlight this aspect
of the computational science, the COMP Division of ACS sponsors the Graduate
Student and Post Doc Image Competition. More information and previous
winners can be found here:
http://web2011.acscomp.org/awards/brochureimagecontest
_Criteria and Prize_
The COMP Programming Board will select the winning image and award the
creator complimentary registration to a future ACS National Meeting,
currently a $180 value for Graduate Students and a $360 value for Post Docs.
The image must be created and submitted by a Graduate Student or Post Doc
that is a member of the ACS and the COMP Division. Additionally, the image
must be original work and cannot have been used in a previous publication
(e.g., article image, Table of Contents image, or journal cover image).
Images are due by 5pm Eastern Time on November 21st, 2011. Please email your
image to Emilio Xavier Esposito ( emilio.esposito(a)gmail.com ). The image
must be 3 inches wide by 4.5 inches tall, at least 300 dpi, and a PNG, EPS,
JPEG, or PDF. Only one image per submitter. The creator of the winning image
will be notified by email no later than Friday, December 16th, 2011.
* Organize a symposium within COMP in 2012 or 2013*
The COMP Programming Board is always looking for individuals that want to
organize symposia and provides the framework and tools necessary to organize
a great symposium. If you are interested in organizing a symposium for the
2012 national ACS meeting in Philadelphia (fall 2012) – or the 2013 national
ACS meetings – please contact Emilio Xavier Esposito (
emilio.esposito(a)gmail.com ). This is an excellent opportunity for COMP’s
members to organize symposia that are of interest to the scientific
community. We are excited to receive your ideas for symposia.
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