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"Future of Chemical Education": Symposium and Workshops

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Given its increasing importance, the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) decided to extend its activities into the area of chemical education. The new Division of Chemical Education (DCE), which now is in the process of being established, shall support the interaction of educators and teachers of chemistry at all levels. The possibility to interact with scientists of the other SCS divisions will create bridges between research and education. To launch this process, the symposium “Future of Chemical Education”, which is part of the next SCS Fall Meeting, will be held at University of Zürich on September 15, 2016.

The event will provide ideas and best practice in theoretical, practical and experimental chemical education and targets qualified teachers from secondary school on upwards. 

Website: http://scg.ch/chemedu/2016

Flyer "Future of Chemical Education" (Deutsch)
Flyer "Future of Chemical Education" (English)

We are looking forward to an exiting event and hope to initialize a successful initiative to promote chemical education on all teaching levels.

Best regards,
Prof. Antonio Togni, ETHZ
Prof. Roger Alberto, UniZH
Dr. Amadeus Bärtsch, ETHZ
Dr. Klemens Koch, VSN
Dr. Markus T. Müller, ETHZ and Kantonsschule Frauenfeld
Dr. Hans Peter Lüthi, SCS and ETHZ

 

 


David Spichiger, SCS
27.06.2016

 

Science Magazine Awards Science Education Websites

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SACC Spring Meeting 2020

SACC Spring Meeting 2020

«Quantum Computing Applications in Chemistry»

Thu, February 6, 2020, 10.00-16.00h
University of Zürich, Irchel Campus
Lectures and Welcome at Hörsaal Y16-G-15


Program:

10.00-10.15  Welcome Coffee, Registration
10.15-16.00  Lectures

Confirmed Speakers:

  • Martin Head-Gordon, UC Berkeley
  • Daniel Egger, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
  • Philipp Schindler, University of Innsbruck
  • Horst Weiss/Peter Degelmann, BASF Ludwigshafen
  • Stefano Carretta, University of Parma
  • Panagiotis Barkoutsos, Pauline Ollitrault, IBM Zurich Research Lab

Registration:

No registration required.

Flyer:

SACC Spring Meeting 2020, University of Zürich, 06.02.2020


Tutorial

«First Steps in Quantum Computing using Qiskit»

Fri, February 7, 2020, 10.00-16.00h
University of Zürich, Irchel Campus

Registration:
Please send a mail to Jürg Hutter, UZH ()

Flyer SACC Tutorial 2020

 

 


David Spichiger, SCS
20.01.2020

2019 Spring Meeting of Swiss Association of Computational Chemists (SACC)

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University of Geneva,
Science II, Auditorium A150, 30, Quai Ernest-Ansermet
February 14, 2019, 10.00-16.45h

Welcome and posters in the lobby of the Science III building arrival: https://www.unige.ch/presse/plans/sciences/


Program

10.00  Welcome/Coffee (Science III lobby)
10.25  Welcome (A150 Auditorium)
10.30 Daniel Borgis, ENS Paris
«Molecular density functional theory: A six-dimensional approach to solvation»
11.15 Mark E. Casida, Université Grenoble-Alpes
«Title tba»
12.00 Luigi Genovese, CEA Grenoble
«Potentialities of Wavelet formalisms for large-scale DFT calculations
and beyond»
12.45 General Assembly SACC
13.00 Poster Session with Sandwich Lunch (Science III lobby, ground floor)
14.30 Leonardo Scapozza, Université de Genève
«Unveiling m-RNA conformational ensemble by Molecular Dynamics
towards developing therapeutics for splicing-linked diseases»
15.15 Amalia Poblador Bahamonde,Université de Genève
«Mechanisms by computation»
16.00 Stephan Steinmann, ENS Lyon
«Energy Decomposition Analysis and Solvation Effects in Heterogeneous Catalysis»
16.45 End of the Symposium

Poster Session

The meeting will feature the poster/sandwich session during the lunch break. If you like to present a poster, please upload your abstract while registration process.

Target Audience

Computational scientists and interested members of the academic and industrial chemistry community.

Contact Person

Prof. Dr. Tomasz A. Wesolowski

Registration

Registration deadline: February 7th, 2019.
Participation Fee: the event is free of charge for SACC members.
Please register via the onlin form: 

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David Spichiger, SCS
22.11.2018

 

 

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