Computational Actinide Chemistry: Are We There Yet?

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- Computational Actinide Chemistry: Are We There Yet?
- Fire Damages Clemson Chemistry Building
- Chemistry Experiment
- General Performance of Density Functionals
- Crystal Bridges Tetratic rder and Elusive Equilibria: The Role of…

Computational Actinide Chemistry: Are We There Yet?
sciencedaily.com – Aug 25, 2007
Yet scientists still seek the ability to interpret and predict chemical and physical properties of actinide compounds and materials using first principle theory. Computational actinide chemistry may bring that goal closer to achievement.

Fire Damages Clemson Chemistry Building
WYFF – Aug 25, 2007
– Investigators are trying to determine what caused a fire that damaged a Clemson University chemistry lab on Friday night. About 50 firefighters responded to Hunter Hall on the Clemson campus at about 9 p. The fire was brought under control in about 20 minutes.

Chemistry Experiment
nwsource.com – Aug 25, 2007
Chemistry Experiment. He’s a sassy pants which I love.

General Performance of Density Functionals
Environmental Science & Technology – Environmental Science & Technology – Aug 25, 2007
Sérgio Filipe Sousa finished his first degree in chemistry at the University of Porto Portugal in 2003 and has since then been pursuing a Ph. in theoretical chemistry at the Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Group of Professor M. Ramos focusing mainly on the mechanistic study of Zn enzymes with particular relevance to Farnesyltransferase.

Crystal Bridges Tetratic rder and Elusive Equilibria: The Role of…
Environmental Science & Technology – Environmental Science & Technology – Aug 25, 2007
years he has studied many problems related to thin film lubrication rheology and polymer crystallization. He has published numerous articles in these areas. Peter Harrowell is a Professor of Theoretical Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University of Sydney. He obtained his Bachelors degree in Science from the University of Sydney and his Ph. in Chemistry from the University of Chicago. He worked as a postdoctoral fellow with Marshall Fixman at Colorado State University before returning to Sydney to take up an academic position.

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