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The format consists of a series of (invited) plenary lectures and poster presentations on Friday and Saturday covering applications as well as theory. As suggested by Professor Pople, several years ago we inaugurated a new tradition for the second decade of our conferences. Starting with the 11th CCTCC each meeting is featuring a talk named after eminent computational chemists. This year the fifth presentation in this series will be given by Dr. Henry F. Schaefer from the University of Georgia. The 15th Conference will also feature another talk given in the ancillary Noble Lecture Series by Lucjan Piela from Warsaw University, Poland. The lectures in this series are presented in a relaxed, after-dinner atmosphere by the noble speakers and are devoted to noble scientific events and people. As such, it is an exceptional lecture to the conference and, contrary to the regular talks, might not necessarily report any current findings.
We are planning to publish extended
abstracts (up to four pages each) of all invited talks and poster
presentations. Original scientific contributions will be considered
for publication in a special issue of the International Journal of
Quantum Chemistry. Manuscripts for inclusion in the special issue
should be submitted at the
IJQC web page (please indicate the special issue). Submitted
papers will be subject to the journal's standard referee procedures. |
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