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61. UCSC Chemistry Dept., Job Opportunities
The Department of chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of to update their cvs periodically if they are interested in remaining in the pool.
http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/jobs.html
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Academic Positions Office/Clerical Post-Doctoral Positions Student Positions ... Teaching Labs/Stockroom Academic Positions The at the University of California, Santa Cruz invites applications from outstanding candidates for a tenure track position in Structural Biology, Biophysics, or Bioanalytical Chemistry. The successful candidate will be expected to pursue innovative research at the interface of chemistry and biology and to have a commitment to and talent for teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Areas of research that complement existing faculty strengths include, but are not limited to, NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and bioanalytical chemistry, including proteomics and mass spectrometry. The campus is especially interested in candidates who will contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching and/or service. RANK : Assistant Professor SALARY : Commensurate with qualifications and experience POSITION AVAILABLE : Fall 2006 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Requires a Ph.D. or equivalent in chemistry, biochemistry, or related field.

62. University Of Pittsburgh At Bradford > Programs > Chemistry Major
Designed to provide biology and chemistry students with an exposure to the chemistry of vitamins, hormones, betablockers, cvs stimulants, anti-depression
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... typical 4-year program of study Courses CHEM 6100 PREPARATION FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY 3 cr. Course seeks to acquaint the student with the kinds of quantitative thinking and computational methods that are made use of in CHEM 0101 and 0102. A minimum grade of C- is required before registering for any higher-level CHEM courses. This course may not be used to satisfy the 120 credits required for graduation in any baccalaureate degree program. CHEM 0101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 4 cr. The basic principles of chemistry: atomic and molecular structure; stoichiometry; and the general properties of gases, liquids, and solids. The lab emphasizes the basic techniques in quantitative study of chemical processes. Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab per week. DOS: Natural Sciences, GE: Physical Sciences. CHEM 0102 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 4 cr.

63. Stewart's Glossary
Computational chemistry is the application of modern computational methods A really useful Perl script which converts cvs logs into GNU ChangeLog files.
http://mccammon.ucsd.edu/~adcock/glossary.html
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I have a recurring problem: often my understanding of simple concepts differs from that of other people. Despite the fact that I am never wrong[*], these other people attempt to prove that their opinion is valid by citing some published material, such as a dictionary. This web page is my defensive shield. Now my opinions are also published and therefore are correct. [*] Including now.
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A very amusing Africian animal. Its main purpose is to convert ants into poo.
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    Alpha Centauri is a star (actually two stars because it is a binary system) which is currently about 4.4 light-years away from my desk. There is nothing wrong with Alpha Centauri, except that a computer game, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri is set on one of its planets and that game regularly prevents me from getting any sleep.
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    Bill Gates is a very rich man. He is rich because he managed to convince people that it is a good idea to send Word Documents to everybody else by email. These recipents then need to buy Microsoft Office and Microsoft Windows. Together those two software packages cost more than my entire PC that includes both hardware and software. Either I got a very good deal or lots of people have been conned.

    64. FAQ For The CCP1 GUI
    How do I get cvs read access to the CCP1GUI repository? Linux/Unix For more information about the work of the Quantum chemistry Group please contact
    http://www.cse.clrc.ac.uk/qcg/ccp1gui/faq.shtml
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    The CCP1 Graphical User Interface FAQ This is the CCP1GUI FAQ ( Frequently Asked/Answered Questions ). It's aim is to provide a first port of call where users can come to look for answers if they hit problems running the CCP1GUI. It will be kept as a single flat-file html file, with the idea being that you can use our browsers search functionality to search through it for keywords relating to the problem you are having. The FAQ's are also organised into sections so that you can search in a patricular section to see if the issue you are experiencing is addressed there.
  • General What is the CCP1GUI? Display problems with Windows NT? Installation ... Mac OSX
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    What is the CCP1GUI
    The CCP1GUI project aims to develop a free, extensible Graphical User Interface to various computational chemistry codes developed by the worldwide academic community, with an emphasis on ab initio Quantum Chemistry codes.
    Display problems with Windows NT?

    65. Technic RTA Advantages To CVS
    Potential Problems, cvs / CPVS, RTA. Components analyzed, Organics only, All For chemistry and equipment, Technic has the solutions!
    http://www.technic.com/eqprta/compcvs.htm
    RTA comparison to CVS
    Requirements /
    Potential Problems CVS / CPVS RTA Components analyzed Organics only All Time of analysis Can be long All components about 15 minutes Consumables Standard solutions, cell No consumables Waste generation Generates reaction solution that has to be disposed of No wastes Electrode stability Possible reference electrode drifts No drift reference electrode: self-cleaning working electrode Sampling technique A sample has to be taken from the tank No need for sampling - the probe is sitting in the tank Sample preparation Dilution, standard addition No sample preparation - analyzes undiluted solution Early fault detection No Available Chemistry Overview Precious Metals Non-Precious Metals Pretreatment ... Decorative For chemistry and equipment,
    Technic has the solutions! What is the RTA? Analytical Techniques RTA Advantages RTA Advantages ... RTA Applications

    66. F101 Chemistry With Industrial Experience (4 Years) [MChem] For Entry In 2006
    During the second year students prepare cvs and attend interviews to obtain a MChem chemistry with Industrial Experience graduates go into a wide range
    http://www.manchester.ac.uk/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/2006/UMMF1-E4F101.htm
    @import "http://www.manchester.ac.uk/css/feature.css"; This website will look much better in a web browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. Go to main content contact us help sitemap You are here Home Undergraduate Programmes for 2006

    67. Mission Statement Implement WACCM And Troposheric Chemistry
    of CAM that contains WACCM chemistry and physics is maintained on a cvs branch, Keeping code on a cvs branch up to date with respect to the CAM
    http://www.ccsm.ucar.edu/cseg/Projects/Working_Groups/atm/chemistry.txt
    Mission Statement: Implement WACCM and troposheric chemistry modules in CAM. Goal: To have a single model capable of being configured to run with optional atmospheric chemistry schemes. Motivation: Currently the version of CAM that contains WACCM chemistry and physics is maintained on a CVS branch, and similarly for the version containing tropospheric chemistry. Keeping code on a CVS branch up to date with respect to the CAM development branch is alot of work which could be avoided by improving CAM's ability to work with optional chemistry packages. A chemistry package is for the most part treated just like any other physics parameterization. Hence much of the required work to enable use of optional chemistry packages in CAM will be accomplished by implementing the physics interface design. The aspect of chemistry packages which sets them apart from other physics packages is that many chemical species are radiatively important. The current radiation codes in CAM are not flexible in how they determine which mixing ratios of radiatively active species will be used. Adding this flexibility is the main task in this project. Authority: AMWG, Boville Project Lead: Eaton Scientific Lead: None Implementation Plan: . Implement the CAM specific interface for the chemistry packages. This part of the project is being done by collaborators from the WACCM and tropospheric chemistry projects. . Design and implement a radiative constituents module whose job is to determine the source of a constituent and to provide the appropriate mixing ratios to the radiative heating calculations. . Design and implement changes to the CAM build/run procedures to allow use of optional chemistry packages. . Use all the above to merge the WACCM chemistry package onto cam_dev. (Done December 2004). . Merge the tropospheric MOZART package onto cam_dev. This will be done by Francis Vitt. (by end of March 2005). Resources: Eaton 2-3 months Lee 6 months

    68. Develop Your Career
    Vacancies, links and careers advice for chemists provided by the chemistry Advice on cvs, interviews and job hunting, specifically in the IT sector.
    http://www.careers.lon.ac.uk/output/page212.asp?node=140

    69. - The Chemistry Development Kit
    The chemistry Development Kit. Send this page to somebody Print this page Check the SourceForge site documentation on how to access the cvs.
    http://almost.cubic.uni-koeln.de/cdk/cdk_top/devel/index_html
    @import url(http://almost.cubic.uni-koeln.de/cdk/ploneColumns.css); @import url(http://almost.cubic.uni-koeln.de/cdk/plone.css); @import url(http://almost.cubic.uni-koeln.de/cdk/ploneCustom.css); Skip to content
    Sections Personal tools You are here: Home CDK Development Main Menu CDK Software using CDK ScreenShots Documentation ... Contact
    The Chemistry Development Kit
    The Development of CDK
    The CDK originated in the lab of Christoph Steinbeck as a successor of his older CompChem libraries, which urgently needed a rewrite. In autumn 2000, Christoph Steinbeck Egon Willighagen and Dan Gezelter met at Notre Dame University , South Bend, USA, to discuss the arcitecture of the package. On the flight back to Europe, a first draft of the data classes were written.
    How is the CDK developed?
    The CDK is mantained as a SourceForge project under http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/cdk . Please check the SourceForge site documentation for more. SourceForge gives us bugtracking, mailing lists, support manager and last not least CVS access.
    How can I participate?

    70. Si + SiH4 Reactions And Implications For Hot-Wire CVS Of A-Si:H
    Si + SiH4 Reactions and Implications for HotWire cvs of a-SiH Gas-phase chemistry is believed to play an important role in hot-wire cvs of amorphous
    http://www.wag.caltech.edu/anmeeting/2000/presentations/rpm/
    Si + SiH Reactions and Implications for Hot-Wire CVS of a-Si:H
    Richard P. Muller , Jason K. Holt , David G. Goodwin , and William A. Goddard, III
    Materials and Process Simulation Center,
    Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences,
    California Institute of Technology
    Abstract:
    Gas-phase chemistry is believed to play an important role in hot-wire CVS of amorphous silicon, serving to convert the highly-reactive atomic Si produced at the wire into a less-reactive species by reaction with ambient SiH . We use quantum chemical calculations (B3LYP/cc-pVTZ) to examine the energetics and rates of possible gas-phase reactions between Si and SiH . The results indicate that formation of triplet disilyne (Si H ) and molecular hydrogen is exothermic by ~2 kcal/mol with a low barrier. It does not require collisional stabilization and thus can proceed at the low pressures characteristic of hot-wire CVD. Other singlet species can also play a role but may require collisional stabilization. Possible roles for singlet or triplet disilyne in film growth will also be discussed.
    Figure 1: Free Energies (at 2000 K) for reactions of Si and SiH Richard P. Muller

    71. IFR Sensors Research
    Encyclopedia of Analytic chemistry (ed RA Meyers), John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, variates (cvs) , TracTrends in Analytical chemistry, 17, 24-34.
    http://www.ifr.ac.uk/Materials/sensors/publications.html
    Articles that can be downloaded as 'pdf' files: Details of more of IFR's publications in the following areas:
    Infrared Sensing:
    Kemsley, E. K., Tapp, H. S., Scarlett, A. J., Miles, S. J., Hammond, R., & Wilson, R. H. 2001, "Comparison of spectroscopic techniques for the determination of Kjeldahl and ammoniacal nitrogen content of farmyard manure", Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 49, 2, 603-609. Kemsley, E. K., Wilson, R. H., Poulter, G., & Day, L. L. 1993, "Quantitative-analysis of sugar solutions using a novel fiber-optic-based sapphire ATR accessory", Applied Spectroscopy, 47, 1651-1654. Kemsley, E. K. 1992, Prismatic Probe Head for Attenuated Total Reflection Spectroscopy (patent). Kemsley, E. K., Wilson, R. H., & Belton, P. S. 1992, "Potential of fourier-transform infrared-spectroscopy and fiber optics for process-control", Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 40, 435-438.

    72. CVS Symposium
    Nathan Lewis, Professor of chemistry, California Institute of Technology. Dr. Nathan S. Lewis, George L. Argyros Professor of chemistry, has been on the
    http://www.lbl.gov/DIR/symposia/agenda.html
    Science of the 21st Century:
    A Symposium to Honor Charles V. Shank
    May 24, 2005
    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    Berkeley, California Charles V. Shank Symposium Agenda Downloadable agenda (PDF) Science of the 21st Century: A Symposium to Honor Charles V. Shank Building 50 Auditorium, Tuesday, May 24, 2005 Continental breakfast Welcome on behalf of the Organizing Committee Graham Fleming and Mina Bissell "What can Physicists Learn from Biology?" Steven Chu
    introduced by Graham Fleming "Analysis-based Algorithm Design for Computational Science" Phillip Colella
    introduced by Peter Preuss "Femtosecond Optics: More than just Really Fast" Erich Ippen
    introduced by Graham Fleming
    Coffee break
    "Stalking Dark Energy in an Accelerating Universe" Saul Perlmutter
    introduced by Graham Fleming "Microbial Community Structure and Function: A Case Study" Jill Banfield introduced by Sally Benson Lunch Keynote Speaker "There's Plenty of Time at the Bottom" John Marburger introduced by Steven Chu "Liquids, Crystals and Liquid Crystals"

    73. Wikicompany
    many file formats used in molecular modeling and computational chemistry) (cvs) (ml) Collection of chemistry software for tasks like data archival,
    http://debianlinux.net/science.html

    74. International Forum - Invited Speakers (CVs)
    Science, Religion and Consciousness. INVITED SPEAKERS (cvs) Research Experience Physical chemistry, Applied Quantum chemistry, and Computational
    http://www2.ufp.pt/~lmbg/ctec_03/ctec03_palestrantesuk.htm
    Fórum Internacional
    Ciência, Religião e Consciência International forum
    Science, Religion and Consciousness INVITED SPEAKERS (CVs)
    Arthur Peacocke
    August Meessen
    B. V. Subbarayappa Beverly Rubik
    Christina M. Puchalski
    Christina M. Puchalski possuiu um Mestrado em biologia pela UCLA (Los Angeles) e outro pela George Washington University School of Medicine (Washington D.C.). Foi Directora de Educação no National Institute for Healthcare Research em Rockville. Actualmente é Professora auxiliar no Departments of Medicine and Health Care Sciences. É também Directora e fundadora do George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health. É membro de várias associações profissionais tais como a Society for Medical Decision Making. Publicou mais recentemente “Spirituality and End-of-Life Care: A Time for Listening and Caring,” Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2002;5(2):289-294 e “Discussing Religious and Spiritual Issues at the End of Life: A Practical Guide for Physicians,” JAMA, February 13, 2002;287(6):749-754. Christopher Corbally
    Ervin Laszlo Fernando C. Rodrigues

    75. Journal Of Automated Methods And Management In Chemistry
    Journal of Automated Methods and Management in chemistry For proteins, drugs and urine analytes the withinrun cvs were 4% except for digoxin and
    http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jammc/volume-22/S1463924600000080.html
    Home About this Journal MS Tracking System Author Index ... Contents JAMMC 22:3 (2000) 65-81. DOI: 10.1155/S1463924600000080 MULTICENTRE EVALUATION OF THE BOEHRINGER MANNHEIM/HITACHI 917 ANALYSIS SYSTEM The following files are available for this article: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

    76. Sci.chem FAQ - Part 1 Of 7
    s there, and frequently review......As sci.chem is a chemistry discussion group, posters should have at least Please post cvs, Resumes, and Job
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sci/chem-faq/part1/
    MultiPage
    Sci.chem FAQ - Part 1 of 7
    There are reader questions on this topic!
    Help others by sharing your knowledge
    sci.chem B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz Subject: 1. Dedication This FAQ is dedicated to the memory of the late Larry Lippman, who departed from this group ( and life ) in 1991. His superb posts on a wide range of chemical topics were both informative and entertaining. He established the sci.chem tradition of friendly, authoritative, and accurate answers to many chemistry-related questions. news.announce.newusers misc.jobs.fields.chemistry news.newusers.questions news.admin.misc ... alt.drugs.chemistry - discusses the chemistry of all drugs. misc.jobs.fields.chemistry - chemistry employment opportunities. rec.drugs.chemistry - discusses the chemistry of recreational drugs. sci.chem.analytical - discusses analytical chemistry. sci.chem.coatings - discusses all aspects of surface coatings. sci.chem.electrochem - discusses electrochemistry topics sci.chem.electrochem.battery - discusses electrochemical cells. sci.chem.labware

    77. 5. Sci.chem
    s there, and frequently review......Sci.chem is the most popular chemistryrelated group, and thus would provide Please post cvs, Resumes, and Job
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    5.1 What topics does sci.chem news.announce.newusers are also appropriate for sci.chem misc.jobs.fields.chemistry news.newusers.questions news.admin.misc ... alt.drugs.chemistry - discusses the chemistry of all drugs. misc.jobs.fields.chemistry - chemistry employment opportunities. rec.drugs.chemistry - discusses the chemistry of recreational drugs. sci.chem.analytical - discusses analytical chemistry. sci.chem.coatings - discusses all aspects of surface coatings. sci.chem.electrochem - discusses electrochemistry topics sci.chem.electrochem.battery - discusses electrochemical cells. sci.chem.labware - discusses laboratory equipment. sci.chem.organomet - discusses organometallic chemistry. sci.chem.organic.synthesis - discusses organic synthesis - moderated. sci.engr.chem - discusses chemical engineering and industrial chemistry. sci.techniques.mag-resonance

    78. NewScientistJobs.com - Job Details - Postdoctoral Scientists - Liquid Crystals -
    The Applied chemistry institute within SINTEF has 180 employees in 9 departments ¬Organic Synthesis and cvs should be sent to SINTEF Applied chemistry,
    http://www.newscientistjobs.com/list/ViewJob-NS2000484850.html
    Home News Jobs Archive ... Graduate What is RSS? Job details Position Postdoctoral Scientists - Liquid Crystals Organization Sintef Applied Chemistry Location Norway, Europe, Europe Date Posted 23 Nov 2000
    The department of Organic Synthesis in Oslo is looking to expand and wishes therefore to recruit personnel possessing a high degree of competence in synthetic organic chemistry. Key research areas involve the design and synthesis of target molecules and synthetic organic polymers for a diverse number of applications, e.g. biologicaly active molecules, diagnostics, pharmaceutical intermediates, liquid crystals for display technology and degradable synthetic polymers for specific applications. Combinatorial and parallel techniques are developed and used in many of our projects for the identification and optimisation of properties in the design of novel organic compounds.
    Senior Scientist
    We are seeking an independent, creative, market-oriented person. You should have a PhD in organic chemistry or related field. Candidates should be recognised as experts in one or more fields and possess the ability to generate research activities. Project leadership, marketing and customer contact will be an essential part of your role.
    Research Scientists
    We are seeking candidates that have a good background in synthetic organic or synthetic polymer chemistry. Candidates should be educated to at least degree level and be practically orientated. Your tasks will involve problem solving and project work for both national and international clients. You must be willing to learn, open to new ideas, and possess good communication skills.

    79. Guide To The University Council 2004-2005
    cvs of Members of Council Committees. Dr Kay Barnard, BSc (Leeds), PhD (London) is Now Professor of chemistry, with a DSc from Bristol and more than 200
    http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Secretary/Council/cvcouncilcttee.html
    CVs of Members of Council Committees
    Dr Kay Barnard, BSc (Leeds), PhD (London) is a member of the Staff Committee. She worked in medical research as a biochemist at MIT, Cambridge, USA and at the University of Bristol until 1992. Dr Barnard is currently director of a farming company in Somerset. She is a non-executive director of an NHS Primary Care Trust. Dr Barnard was a member of Council for 9 years. Mr Keith Bonham Professor Harriet Bradley Professor Alastair Campbell is a member of the Ethics of Research Committee. He was appointed Professor of Ethics in Medicine in 1996, having previously worked in Edinburgh and New Zealand. He is an ordained minister of the Church of Scotland. He has various awards, fellowships and named lectureships and has published widely. His interests are classical music, reading and skiing. Mr Mark Cheshire Professor Neil Connelly is a member of the Student Affairs Committee. After gaining a PhD in Chemistry from Sheffield in 1969, and postdoctoral work at the Universities of Wisconsin and Cambridge, he was appointed as lecturer at Bristol in 1971. Now Professor of Chemistry, with a DSc from Bristol and more than 200 research publications in the field of inorganic electrochemistry, he is Graduate Dean of Science and chairs the Working Group of Graduate Deans. Dr John Cottrell Ms Clare Coyne Mr Andrew Dixon is a member of the Information Services and Systems Committee. He is a Bristol graduate, and has been the Computer Teaching Support Officer for the Faculty of Engineering since 1989, with particular interests in computer languages and in web technology.

    80. AACC - Local Divisions
    DACC Award for Outstanding Contributions to Animal Clinical chemistry Submit nominations to Chair, cvs; cite information supporting nomination;
    http://www.aacc.org/divisions/divawards.stm
    CONTACT US Search By Keyword Jump To AACC Direct AACC Press ABCC About AACC ACCENT Accreditation Annual Meeting Awards Board of Directors CCJ CE Credit Chemunicator CLN CME Planning Guide Divisions EBM Resource Center Expert Access GA Update International Members Job Center Lab Rules Lab Tests Online Listservs Local Sections Media Center Meetings Listing Membership Membership Directory Middleware Library NACB Online Bookstore Online Courses Related Site Links Standards Strategies SYCL Van Slyke Foundation Young’s Effects Online LOCAL SECTIONS DIVISIONS AACC Division and Local Section Awards Division Award Recognizes Funding Deadline Other Info/Contact Animal Clinical Chemistry DACC Award for Outstanding Contributions to Animal Clinical Chemistry Outstanding contributions to animal clinical chemistry Include nominee’s accomplishments in letter of nomination. History Samuel Meites Award for Enhancing our Knowledge of the History of Clinical Chemistry To recognize individuals whose efforts have documented and described the origins, development, and impact of clinical chemistry on the practice of medicine.
    Plaque and letter of appreciation February 1 Submit name of nominee with a list of his/her most significant work describing the history of clinical chemistry to Dr. Amadeo J. Pesce. Selection will be made by members of the History Division Executive Committee.

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