RSC Theoretical Chemistry Group Graduate Meeting

                     Graduate Meeting 2019

This one-day meeting showcased the work of graduate students in computational and theoretical chemistry from accross the UK.

Congratulations to the prize winners from the RSC TCG graduate meeting!

Coulson Prize: Robert A. Shaw, University of Sheffield

RSC Book Series Poster Prize: Letitia Birnoschi, University of Manchester

PCCP Poster Prize: Timothy Callow, Durham University

PCCP Poster Prize:  Heather Carson, University of Sheffield

 

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Date

31st July 2019

Time

11:00 - 18:00

Venue

School of Chemistry,
University of Nottingham,
University Park Campus,
NG7 2RD

Maps and directions

Large Lecture Theatre X1 and Foyer

Cost

Registration is free, but must be completed at the link below.

 

 

 

Keynote lecture

"Density functional theory: From deep understanding to machine learning"

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Prof. Kieron Burke
University of California, Irvine, USA

The TCG Committee


Prof. Carole Morrison,
University of Edinburgh

Dr. Scott Habershon,
University of Warwick

Dr. Francesca Baletto,
Kings College London

Dr. Abbie Trewin,
University of Lancaster

Dr. Andy Teale,
University of Nottingham

Prof. Jochen Blumberger,
University College London

Dr. Tom Penfold,
University of Newcastle

Dr. Natalie Fey,
University of Bristol

The Meeting 


Contributions of talks (by final year postgraduates) and posters (by postgraduates from any year) are welcomed.

The Coulson prize will be awarded to the student judged to have given the best presentation. Poster prizes will also be awarded.

To register for the meeting use the link above, remembering to submit your abstract directly via email if you intend to present at the meeting.

Sponsors


We are grateful to sponsorship from Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.

PCCP

and the RSC Theoertical and Computational Chemistry Book Series

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Essential Information


Abstracts

Registration and abstract submission is now closed.

Programme

Download the programme for the meeting.

Location

The School of Chemistry, University Park Campus, is building 28 on the campus map. The campus can be conveniently accessed by tram from Nottiingham train station. For more information see maps and directions.

Accomodation

If you are travelling from further afield and need to stay over you may wish to book a room.

 

 

 

Conferences

The School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0) 115 846 8482