Theme of TACC2008 is "Computational Chemistry and Life, Health and
Envirnment." 2 keynote lectures, about 50 plenary lectures, more than 200
invited oral presentations in 7 parallel sessions, posters and authors
workshop will run in TACC2008.
Several hundred researchers from more than 15 countries have ensured their
attendances, including a lot of leading scientists in related fields, such
as Martin Karplus, Rudolph A£®Marcus etc. We encourage and aid young
researchers i.e. graduate students to take part in this event. Conference
scholarship is available for students who have difficult to pay full
registration fee.
In this conference, several important awards on this field will be issued,
i.e. 'The Life Achievements in Theoretical Chemistry', 'The Life
Achievements in Theoretical Biophysics' and 'The Young Computational Chemist
Award'.
Tentative topics of parallel sessions:
* Bioinformatics
* Cheminformatics
* Interdisciplinary areas
* Modelling in the environmental cheminstry
* Theoretical chemistry
* Computational organic chemistry
* Computational Materials
Envirnment." 2 keynote lectures, about 50 plenary lectures, more than 200
invited oral presentations in 7 parallel sessions, posters and authors
workshop will run in TACC2008.
Several hundred researchers from more than 15 countries have ensured their
attendances, including a lot of leading scientists in related fields, such
as Martin Karplus, Rudolph A£®Marcus etc. We encourage and aid young
researchers i.e. graduate students to take part in this event. Conference
scholarship is available for students who have difficult to pay full
registration fee.
In this conference, several important awards on this field will be issued,
i.e. 'The Life Achievements in Theoretical Chemistry', 'The Life
Achievements in Theoretical Biophysics' and 'The Young Computational Chemist
Award'.
Tentative topics of parallel sessions:
* Bioinformatics
* Cheminformatics
* Interdisciplinary areas
* Modelling in the environmental cheminstry
* Theoretical chemistry
* Computational organic chemistry
* Computational Materials