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>>Subject: Symposium on Computational Chemistry and Chemical
>>Education (Part of 19th ICCE)/ Call for Paper
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>>Greetings from Mauritius.
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>>Can this information be forwarded to academics who may be interested?
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>>You are invited to submit an abstract to be considered presentation
>>(oral or poster) at the Symposium on Computational Chemistry and
>>Chemical
>>Education.(<http://pages.intnet.mu/ramasami/icce2006symcom.htm>http://pages.in\
tnet.mu/ramasami/icce2006symcom.htm).
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>>This is a part of International Conference on Chemical Education
>>(19th ICCE)
>>(<http://www.19icce.org/19thICCE/19ICCEindex.html>http://www.19icce.org/19thIC\
CE/19ICCEindex.html)
>>to be held in Seoul, Korea, 12-17 August 2006.
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>>I remain at your disposal for any queries.
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>>Kind regards
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>>Ponnadurai Ramasami
>>Symposium Organiser
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>><http://www.19icce.org/19thICCE/19ICCEindex.html>
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>>Symposium on Computational Chemistry and Chemical Education
>>part of
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>><http://www.19icce.org/19thICCE/19ICCEindex.html>The International
>>Conference on Chemical Education (19th ICCE)
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>><http://pages.intnet.mu/ramasami/icce2006symcom.htm>http://pages.intnet.mu/ram\
asami/icce2006symcom.htm
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>>Description and Goals of Symposium
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>>Computational chemistry is finding its way in the mainstream
>>chemistry curriculum with the availability of powerful desktop
>>computers and user friendly software for doing calculations.
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>>Computational chemistry is becoming increasingly important in
>>various sub disciplines of chemistry and interdisciplinary science.
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>>Computational chemistry is used to supplement experimental
>>findings. It is also used to stimulate students to learn chemistry
>>as it helps to get a better understanding of three-dimensions.
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>>The major goals of this symposium are to gather those using
>>computational and theoretical methods in chemical education so as
>>to discuss and exchange ideas.
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>>It will also be a suitable platform for others involved in
>>chemistry education to be aware of the possibilities and
>>limitations of computational methods in chemical education.
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>>Topics
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>>Topics will include those aspects of computational and theoretical
>>methods in chemical education (but these are not limited):
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>>-Molecular mechanics
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>>-Ab initio methods
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>>-Density functional method
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>>-Molecular dynamics
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>>Symposium Organiser
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>>Ponnadurai Ramasami
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>>Department of Chemistry
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>>Faculty of Science
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>><http://www.uom.ac.mu/>University of Mauritius
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>>RŽduit
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>>Mauritius
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>>E-mail: <mailto:p.ramasami@...>p.ramasami@...
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>>Instructions for Submitting Abstract
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>>1) Please visit the website for abstract submission
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>><http://www.19icce.org/19thICCE/19ICCEindex.html>http://www.19icce.org/19thICC\
E/19ICCEindex.html
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>>2) Please send a copy of the abstract to the symposium organiser,
>>email: <mailto:p.ramasami@...>p.ramasami@...
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>>Important Date
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>> Deadline for abstract: 31st May 2006
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>>Useful information
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>>For information on
>><http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2006/>conference venue and
>><http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2006/>accommodation,
>><http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2006/>registration and fee, please
>>refer to the <http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2006/>conference site.
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>><http://www.19icce.org/19thICCE/19ICCEindex.html>http://www.19icce.org/19thICC\
E/19ICCEindex.html
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>Dr. Keith S. Taber
>University of Cambridge Faculty of Education
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Dr. Keith S. Taber
University of Cambridge Faculty of Education
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