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'''14th European Summerschool in Quantum Chemistry 2013'''
Palermo, Sicily, Italy  September 8 - 21 2013
http://www.esqc.org
Registration will start March 18 2013. The registration fee is 1600 euros for university participants and 5000 euros for others.
The price covers: food and lodging in single rooms, including welcome reception as well as Sicilian dinner and farewell party, tuition fee (lectures/tutorials/discussions sessions), and school material (including three text books).
The number of students is limited to 80.
Participants are assumed to have at least a knowledge of quantum mechanics as represented, for example, by Molecular Quantum Mechanics, P. W. Atkins (Oxford University Press). In addition the participants are assumed to have a basic knowledge of quantum chemistry methodology, in particular the Hartree-Fock method as well as the concepts of Linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) and Slater determinants.

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If you'd like to attend one of the conferences below remember to:

1) ask your boss (if possible with an approx. estimate of cost)

2) download and fill in the forms about R+D+i procedures ICIQ_Procedures

3) ask for travel insurance at least a week before your departure date

4) once back, fill in the "assessment" and "individual training" documents in the R+D+i procedures ICIQ_Procedures


2013

Catalysis Research Center (CRC - Hokkaido University) International Symposium

7-8 March Université Strasbourg (France)

Registration deadline: 31st January

http://www.cat.hokudai.ac.jp/crc-ctcs1/


TD-DFT CONFERENCE IN NANTES

We are pleased to invite you to participate to the TD-DFT (Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory) Conference to be held at the University of Nantes (France) April 23-26, 2013.


I- DEVELOPMENTS : - Beyond linear-response - New functionals - Environmental effects - Large systems - and more

II- APPLICATIONS : - Photochemistry & photophysics - Biological compounds - Technological devices - and more

III- ALTERNATIVE THEORIES

There are open slots for talks and posters. The pre-registration and abstract submission processes are now open on the conference website "(www.tddft.univ-nantes.fr)".

For registration and for all information concerning the organisation of conference (schedule, abstract submission, registration procedure, travel information ...), we invite you to consult the conference website: http://tddft.univ-nantes.fr/. It will be frequently updated.


Debrecen Colloquium on Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms (DCIRM)

June 11 to June 15, 2013 at the University of Debrecen (Hungary)

http://www.dcirm.unideb.hu/

Electronic registration and abstract submission will be available from February.

Applications for oral presentations are welcome now. If you are interested in giving a lecture, send a short text summary (no longer than 250 words) to Dr. Gabor Lente to the present e-mail address (dcirm@science.unideb.hu)


Workshop on Topological approaches to intermolecular interactions

Paris, 26-28 June 2013 NO REGISTRATION FEES

http://wiki.lct.jussieu.fr/workshop/index.php/Topological_Approaches_to_Intermolecular_Interactions

Deadline for inscription : March 31, 2013

Talks : Plenary Lectures and short oral contributions are planned

Poster session : yes

Fees and grants: there will be no conference fees. Bourses will be granted to students depending on funding. These will be advertised in due time through a direct link to this page

Abstracts: you should register and (if applicable) send your abstract by 15th April

Contact: nciworkshop@lct.jussieu.fr



QUITEL - XXXIX Congreso Internacional de Químicos Teóricos de Expresión Latina

Granada (Spain) 30 June to 5 July 2013

For registrations, hotel, abstracts of presentations, please, get into the following web page: http://granada.congresoseci.com/quitel2013

Early deadline with reduced price: 15 April 2013

Deadline for abstract submission: 15 May 2013


ESOC 2013

7-12 July Marseille, France

Organic Chemistry

http://esoc2013.eu/scientific-schedule.html


ISTCP-8

2013 Aug 25-31, Budapest, Hungary

http://coulson.chem.elte.hu/istcp8/

You may help us by performing a preliminary registration (just by giving your name and email) at

http://coulson.chem.elte.hu/istcp8/registration.php


9th edition of the European Conference of Computational Chemistry (EuCo-CC)

This time we visit another part of Hungary, far West, right at the Austrian border. Sopron is an old town with significant wine production. Thus, it is not only the excellent science which makes this trip worth to consider.

The EuCo-CC series is organized by the Division of Computational Chemistry (DCC) of EuCheMS, the European chemistry organization. The DCC is devoted to promoting research and education in computational chemistry. Here computational chemistry should be understood in a broad sense: our goal is to represent all fields in chemistry where heavy computations are required. Therefore the topics of this conference are diverse but the computational technology represents a common background. We hope that contributions from each different fields will have impact on others, i.e. we will learn from each others results.

The local organizers and the members of the DCC are all hope to welcome you in Sopron between the 1-5th of September 2013.

More information

http://www.euco-cc9.mke.org.hu/home.html


14th European Summerschool in Quantum Chemistry 2013

Palermo, Sicily, Italy September 8 - 21 2013

http://www.esqc.org

Registration will start March 18 2013. The registration fee is 1600 euros for university participants and 5000 euros for others. The price covers: food and lodging in single rooms, including welcome reception as well as Sicilian dinner and farewell party, tuition fee (lectures/tutorials/discussions sessions), and school material (including three text books).

The number of students is limited to 80.

Participants are assumed to have at least a knowledge of quantum mechanics as represented, for example, by Molecular Quantum Mechanics, P. W. Atkins (Oxford University Press). In addition the participants are assumed to have a basic knowledge of quantum chemistry methodology, in particular the Hartree-Fock method as well as the concepts of Linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) and Slater determinants.