CCG Honors Excellence Award Winners at the Spring ACS
MONTREAL and SAN DIEGO, CA - February 8, 2005
Chemical Computing Group (CCG) and the American Chemical Society's (ACS) Division of Computers in Chemistry (COMP) are proud to announce the latest winners of the CCG Excellence Awards for the 229th ACS National Meeting in San Diego, California.
The CCG Excellence Awards are designed to encourage graduate student participation and interaction among computational chemists in the COMP Division activities at ACS National Meetings. Winners are selected according to the excellence and relevance of their research, as well as the quality of supporting materials. The winners will receive a one-year software license for the most recent version of MOEtm, the Molecular Operating Environment, in addition to reimbursement for travel expenses to San Diego, California for the ACS National Meeting.
Anastassia Alexandrova
Department of Chemistry, Utah State University
Biggi Albrecht
Unilever Center for Molecular Informatics, Cambridge University
Dechuan Zhuang
Department of Chemistry, RPI
Hanbin Liu
Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh
John Mongan
Department of Chemistry, University of California, San Diego
Matt Sundling
Department of Chemistry, RPI
Melinda Harrison
Department of Chemistry, Duquesne University
Scott Yockel
Department of Chemistry, University of North Texas, Denton
Xianlong Vincent Wang
Department of Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College
Zunnan Huang
Department of Chemistry, University of Oklahoma
CCG acknowledges all of the applications submitted, and continues to promote graduate students working in the field of Computational Chemistry.
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