A History Of Computational Chemistry those that were used in the company s early history, I would publishes his first paperon quantum mechanics (Z. Phys., 1925 3. Computational chemistry Companies. http://www.netsci.org/Science/Compchem/feature17a.html
Extractions: Updated as New Information is Received Introduction W hile there were several papers detailing the use of computers in chemistry during the 1960s and 1970s, the first companies organized to address the new areas of chemical databases and molecular modeling were Molecular Design, Ltd. (1978) and Tripos Associates, Inc. (1979) respectively. As the chart below demonstrates, the market grew and evolved continuously since this period and currently is comprised of approximately 20 companies ( A horizontal scrolling history and a vertical scrolling history also are available). There have been several individuals who have contributed to this history and who have corrected some of my mistakes. The author especially wishes to acknowledge Bruce Gelin and Phil Westmoreland for their contributions. If you have logos for any of the companies listed, especially those that were used in the company's early history, I would appreciate hearing from you! 1. Publications
Mergers And Alliances Within Computational Chemistry A Scrolling history of Computational chemistry. Publications, Heisenberg publisheshis first paper on quantum mechanics (Z. Phys., 1925, 33, 879). http://www.netsci.org/Science/Compchem/feature17b.html
Extractions: Published March, 2001 Publications Heisenberg publishes his first paper on quantum mechanics ( Z. Phys. Ann. Phys. Z. Phys. Westheimer reports the calculation of racemization ratios for ortho-bibromobiphenyls ( J. Chem. Phys. Roothaan publishes the description of the linear combination of atomic orbitals - molecular orbital - self consistent field (LCAO-MO-SCF) method. Details of the Pariser - Pople - Parr theory are published ( J. Chem. Phys. J. Chem. Phys. Metropolis and co-workers describe the application of the Monte Carlo method of simulation to physical chemistry problems ( J. Chem. Phys. Scherr reports the first ab initio calculation for a large system, N Pople publishes details on the application of self-consistent molecular orbital methods to pi electrons ( J. Phys. Chem. Hendrickson publishes the results of calculations of relative conformational stabilities of cyclohexane ( J. Amer. Chem. Soc.
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Extractions: The History of the NIST/EPA/NIH Mass Spectral Database Developed in the 1970s, this system has become the backbone of today's GC/MS identification methods. Although MS has been around for nearly a century, before 1970 such instruments generated data of only the most rudimentary type. Most laboratories used mass spectrometers as one part of a complex identification process to determine the chemical structure of natural products, such as alkaloid drug candidates, or to determine whether an organic synthesis had been carried out properly to generate a compound of the correct molecular weight. MS data often were combined with NMR, IR, and UV spectroscopic data to give insight into the overall structure of a complex molecule. There were no data systems, and, actually, none was needed. For structural analysis, it was necessary only to introduce the sample directly to the mass spectrometer and generate a single representative spectrum to be manually deciphered. First, one had to identify the m/z value of each peak by manual counting (28 for nitrogen, 32 for oxygen, 149 for a phthalate ester impurity coming from plastic tubing, and so on). After the
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Extractions: Advanced Search 2000 Undergradute Course Catalog CHEMISTRYCHEM Professor Charles L. Hussey, chair 322 Coulter Hall Professors Eftink, Graves, and Parcher Associate Professors Ahmed, Cleland, Cooksy, Davis, Mattern, ONeal, and W. Scott Assistant Professors Mossing, Carter, and Fabian Instructors Clark and K. Scott Professors Emeriti Panetta, Stefani, and Yun 101. CHEMICAL CONCEPTS. For those requiring a less detailed introduction to chemistry . When taken in conjunction with CHEM 102, satisfies science requirements of the core curriculum. (3). 102. CHEMICAL CONCEPTS LABORATORY Corequisite: CHEM 101. (1). 103, 104. SURVEY OF CHEMISTRY I, II. Overview of chemistry for the nonmajor. When taken in conjunction with CHEM 113, 114, satisfies science requirements of the core curriculum. (3, 3). 105, 106. GENERAL CHEMISTRY I, II. Lecture part of the standard basic course for a major or minor program in chemistry. Prerequisite: minimum ACT mathematics score of 20 (SAT 420) or C minimum in MATH 121 or 125. (3, 3). 105H, 106H. HONORS GENERAL CHEMISTRY I, II.
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Extractions: Graduate Programs Admission Students with Bachelor's degrees in various of subjects from China and foreign universities may apply for admission to Zhejiang University Master's Programs, while students with a Master's may apply for Doctorate Programs. Students without a Master's degree may enter a Doctorate Program by passing a qualifying exam. Applicants must take the University entrance exam and have a personal interview. This exam, students' transcripts, and written and oral tests are important criteria for admission. Programs As one of the earliest universities in China with graduate programs, Zhejiang University attaches equal importance to undergraduate and graduate programs. At present, the university has around 13,938 graduate students working for Master's and Ph.D.degree. By recruiting excellent candidates for graduate studies and taking full advantage of its multidisciplinary programs, the university has been making great progress in upgrading the general quality of its graduate education and training high-quality innovative talents. Major Fields of Master-Degree Study Information about the School of Graduate Studies. (In Chinese)
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Extractions: Low vision version Undergraduate Courses 2004 and 2005 entry Search for a Course Undergraduate courses home A to Z list Courses by Academic School Study at Bradford Order a prospectus key to school colours A B C ... W School Course UCAS code Accounting and Finance N420 BSc/AF Accounting and Finance (four years sandwich, including one year of relevant practical training) N421 BSc/AF4 Animatronics W615 BSc/Anim Animatronics (four years sandwich, including one year of relevant practical training) W616 BSc/Anim4 Applied Criminal Justice Studies M211 BA/ACJS Applied Ecology C910 BSc/AE Applied Ecology (four years sandwich, including one year of relevant practical training) C911 BSc/AE4 Applied Social Sciences - specialisations now titled: Social Policy and Administration L400 BA/SPA Sociology and Psychology (self-standing degree) LC38 BA/SP Social and Welfare Studies LL35 BA/SWS Archaeological Sciences F400 BSc/AS Archaeological Sciences (four years sandwich, including one year of relevant practical training)
Faculty Profiles S-Z S T U V W X Y Z . Return to the Faculty ProfilesHomepage. Shawcross, Frances E. chemistry. Shiedley, Nathaniel J. history. http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Profile/facprofile_sz.html
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History Of Chemistry At The University Of Graz The outline of history follows the three main sites, the specialized instituteswhich were splitted from the chemistry institute, and lists chairmen and http://boch35.kfunigraz.ac.at/ifc-history/
Extractions: [since 2000] [Index of persons listed at the History pages] [Bibliographic data] Chemistry at the University of Graz started in 1850 at the Old University, then the chemistry institute at the Karl-Franzens-University was built in 1878. In 1963 the Institute of Biochemistry was founded as an additional institute, and in 1969 Organic and Physical Chemistry moved to the new building at Heinrichstrasse. In the year 2000 five of the six chemistry institutes joined together and founded a large "institute of chemistry". The outline of history follows the three main sites, the specialized institutes which were splitted from the chemistry institute, and lists chairmen and chemists with venia legendi together with their most important research fields. The chemistry institute (1850-1878) The Chemistry Institute at the Old University site The chemistry institute (1878-1945) The chemistry institute in the new chemistry building at the Karl-Franzens University site Institute of physical and theoretical chemistry Institute of physical chemistry ... Institute of theoretical chemistry Splitting of the chemistry institute: Foundation of the institute of physical and theoretical chemistry, then further splitting into institutes of physical chemistry (
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Z Fellows Page Fellows whose last names begin with Z. chemistry 1949. Jonathan Zeitlin, Professorof history, Sociology, and Industrial Relations, University of Wisconsin http://www.gf.org/zfellow.html
Extractions: alphabetical listing all lists new Fellows home page Morton Dauwen Zabel Deceased . Literary Criticism: 1944, 1962. Irving Zabin , Emeritus Professor of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles: 1967. George Zabriskie Deceased . Poetry: 1942, 1946. Norman J. Zabusky , State of New Jersey Professor of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Rutgers University, Piscataway: 1971. Fredrik Zachariasen , Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology: 1969. William Houlder Zachariasen Deceased . Physics: 1935. Lotfi A. Zadeh , Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley: 1967. Pedro E. Zadunaisky , Head, Department of Applied Mathematics, National Commission for Space Reearch, San Miguel: 1956, 1977. Adam Zagajewski , Poet and Writer, Courbevoie: 1992 Donald S. Zagoria , Professor of Political Science, Hunter College, City University of New York: 1967. Perez Zagorin , Fellow, Shannon Center For Advanced Studies, University of Virginia: 1983. Nicim Zagury , Associate Professor of Physics, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro: 1973.