The program will foster “collaboration among faculty from different disciplines,” according to Guarini dean Jon Kull ’88.
A diverse group of computational chemists is encouraging the research community to embrace a sustainable software ecosystem. That’s the message behind a recent perspective article published in the ...
UT Austin student Alexia Hartzell has been named a recipient of the prestigious Department of Energy award. Alexia Hartzell, a student studying physical chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin, ...
Researchers are finding ways to speed up the pace of computational chemistry through cloud computing. (Illustration by Nathan Johnson / Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) A team led by researchers ...
The Boston-based computational chemistry start-up Rowan Scientific has secured $2.1 million in preseed funding from investors including Pillar VC and AI Grant. The firm was formed last year by ...
Gabriel Gomes believes the future of chemistry is as much about flasks and fume hoods as it is about code. A chemical engineer at Carnegie Mellon University, Gomes works at the intersection of ...
To fulfill the 2 Core Courses, take two Core Courses from two different Core Areas. CSE Core Courses are classified into six areas: Introduction to CSE, Computational Mathematics, High Performance ...
Computational chemistry has its roots in the early attempts by theoretical physicists, beginning in 1928, to solve the Schrödinger equation (see Box 2.1) using hand-cranked calculating machines. These ...
Present at the launch of the Centre for Computational Social Science and Humanities at NUS today were (from left to right) CSSH Deputy Director Assoc Prof Dandan Qiao from NUS School of Computing; ...
Some of the toughest challenges in American manufacturing are being solved without ever stepping onto a factory floor. Inside ...