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Second QBtopIC, March 31, 16.30h (CEST) (No replies)
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Dear colleague,
we are pleased to announce the second QBtopIC session on March 31st from 4:30 pm CEST: Rob Deeth has invited Paul Walton and Frank Neese for a discussion on ligand field theory, a topic that will probably be of interest to many.
To register, please follow this link: http://bit.ly/QBtopIC2
You will receive an e-mail with a Zoom link approximately 24 hours before the event.
You can put forward your questions or comments by emailing Rob Deeth ([email protected]) anytime before the session, or you can ask questions or post comments during the session through the Zoom chat function.
QBtopIC Series
The QBtopIC series is a new activity of the QBIC Society. In these panel meetings, a discussion leader speaks with a number of invited experts on a topic that is of interest to the wider QBIC community and takes questions from the audience. In total the QBtopIC discussions should take 60-90 minutes. Each meeting starts with a general introduction of the topic by the discussion leader (ca. 10 minutes), followed by short statements (ca. 5 minutes) by the invited experts to highlight specific aspects. The remainder of the meeting is intended as a general discussion between the panel members with questions from the audience. The QBIC Society plans to organise QBtopIC meetings on a monthly basis. If you have a topic in mind or an expert you would like to hear, please contact Vera Krewald via e-mail.
The QBIC Society
The Quantum BioInorganic Chemistry Society was founded in 2018 with the purpose of bringing
together scientists from academia and industry who are working in the broad fields of theoretical and computational inorganic, bioinorganic, and biological chemistry. Our aim is to encourage, support, and promote all aspects of research and knowledge exchange in these areas of science. Among the activities of the QBIC Society are the organization of regular international scientific meetings, the support of summer/winter schools targeted at young scientists, and the coordination of networking actions. The QBIC Society plays a key role in connecting the international community of computational chemists that are active in method development or applications within the scope of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry.
Application for membership is open to any individual from all over the world:
http://qbicsoc.org/membership.html
Marcel Swart
ICREA Research Professor at University of Girona
Director of Institut de Química Computacional i Catàlisi
Univ. Girona, Campus Montilivi (Ciències)
c/ M.A. Capmany 69
17003 Girona, Spain
http://www.marcelswart.eu
[email protected]
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