Contributions of talks (by final year postgraduates) and posters (by postgraduates from any year) are welcomed and titles should be submitted to the Secretary of the Group,Professor Jonathan Hirst by 16th March.
The Coulson Prize (£100) will be awarded to the student judged to have given the best presentation and PCCP have funded a £75 prize for the best poster. There will also be talks from Prof Ian Hillier (Manchester) "Quantum 91AV Calculations; Search for the last kilojoule or solve chemical problems?" and Dr Chris Skylaris (Southampton) "The ONETEP method for linear-scaling DFT calculations".
The Coulson Prize (£100) will be awarded to the student judged to have given the best presentation and PCCP have funded a £75 prize for the best poster. There will also be talks from Prof Ian Hillier (Manchester) "Quantum 91AV Calculations; Search for the last kilojoule or solve chemical problems?" and Dr Chris Skylaris (Southampton) "The ONETEP method for linear-scaling DFT calculations".