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News
of 2008
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The new, parallel implementation of Coupled Cluster
theory in ACES III is now available
for download from the web. Check out the QTP Software page for
software created and maintained by QTP faculty and their
reseach groups.
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The World Association of Theoretical and
Computational Chemists (WATOC) has awarded the
2008 Schrodinger Medal to Rod Bartlett. This is
the WATOC prize for an outstanding senior
theoretical/computational chemist. The selection
is the result of a secret ballot of the entire
WATOC Board and is highly competitive.
He presented a plenary lecture "Coupled-Cluster Theory
in Quantum Chemistry: The Emergence of a new Paradigm."
The WATOC Medals for 2006,
2007 and 2008 were presented at the WATOC
2008 World Congress to be held in Sydney,
Australia from September 9-14, 2008.
- Recent Ph.D.'s in QTP: Chao Cao, Ozlem Demir, Goergios
Leonis, Andrew Taube.
- Sam Trickey taught a five-day, 10 lecture, Short
Course on Density Functional Theory and Applications, on
the invitation of the Physics Dept. at Michigan
Technological University, Sept. 15-19. About
15 graduate students and postdocs and a couple of
faculty attended.
- Erik Deuemns gave the annual state of QTP talk
on September 3, 2008. The presentation can be downloaded
here (PDF).
- Mike Weaver, post-doctoral research associate
with Prof. Kennie Merz, has been awarded the
prestgeous NIH Research Fellowship award, which is a $100K
research grant for two years (1F32GM079968-01A2) for his
project with title "Structrue and Function of
Iron-Sulfur Clusters".
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Professor So Hirata (Department of Chemistry and
Department of Physics, Quantum Theory Project and the
Center for Macromolecular Science and Engineering) has
been selected to receive the 2008 Annual Medal of the
International Academy of Quantum Molecular
Science. The citation to accompany the Medal reads
"for theory and algorithm developments in electron
correlated methods for molecules and extended
systems."
The Academy is an international learned society founded
in 1967 in Menton, France, in auspices of Louis de
Broglie and consists of 129 members who are renowned
leaders of the broad field of quantum chemistry
including 10 Nobel Laureates.
It awards an Annual Medal to a scientist of any
nationality with age 40 or younger who has distinguished
himself or herself for a pioneering contribution to the
field.
The award ceremony will take place in the 13th
International Congress of Quantum Chemistry held in
Helsinki, Finland, in June, 2009.
Professor Hirata's research has been supported
financially by University of Florida and the
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of
Basic Energy Sciences.
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QTP was very well represented at the Symposium on 50
Years of Coupled-cluster Theory, at the Institute of
Nuclear Theory, Univ of Washington, Seattle. Rod
Bartlett was the principal organizer of the
symposium (and the five week workshop) while So
Hirata, Henk Monkhorst, Monika Musial, and Andrew
Taube all participated. In addition Joe
Paldus and Jiri Cizek were among the honorees
along with Hermann Kuemmel. Long time QTP visitor
Leszek Meissner was also present. From nuclear
physics, atomic physics, and quantum chemistry there are
about 60 people involved in the workshop, forty of whom
were at the symposium.
Henk Monkhorst gave an invited talk about his
idea to go beyond the Born-Oppenheimer approximation
for molecules with the coupled cluster method. Since
the talk he has been in touch with people who are
implementing the approach.
During this time Rod Bartlett also was asked to
speak at the UNEDF (Universal Nuclear Energy Density
Functional) meeitng in Pack Forrest, two hrs outside
Seattle. about ab initio DFT.
- Muneaki Kamiya, a former postdoctoral researcher
of Hirata group, has been appointed Assistant
Professor at Gifu University, Japan.
- Toru Shiozaki (a visiting graduate student in
Hirata group) is a recipient of a prestigious JSPS
(Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Fellowship
for Young Scientists.
His M.Sc. Thesis has received an *award from
the Department of Applied Chemistry, The University of
Tokyo.
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So Hirata received the HewLett-Packard Award for
outstanding faculty from the computational division of
the American Chemical Society in the annual meeting in
New Orleans held in April 2008.
- The session of Monday April 7 in the symposium on
"Theoretical Spectroscopy" at the national ACS meeting in
New Orleans, will be held in honor of Rod
Bartlett. Current group members, Ajith Perera, Andrew
Taube, and Tom Hughes will speak, along with former group
members, Juergen Gauss, John Stanton, and Marcel Nooijen,
plus friends Josef Michl, Fritz Schaefer, Daniel Crawford,
and Gustavo Scuseria. So Hirata is one of the chairs and a
co-organizer of the event. There will also be a dinner
that night in Rod's honor, and for the invited speakers at
the Symposium. If you would like to attend the latter,
please contact So Hirata.
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Lex Kemper has received a fellowship to attend a 2008
summer school on Numerical Methods for Correlated
Electronic Systems at Universite de Sherbrooke in
Canada. Furthermore, he attended (and got funding from
CLAS for) the APS March meeting 2008, where he presented
a poster and gave a talk. Last summer, he got a
fellowship to attend a summer school on the Theory of
Superconductivity in Corsica, France.
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Chun Zhang, a former student in Hai-Ping Cheng's group,
has received an offer as an assistant professor of
physics and chemistry in the National University of
Singapore. He has decided to accept the offer.
- Victor Albert, undergraduate Physics Major student
working with Jack Sabin and Frank Harris has won the
Goldwater Fellowship.
- Jesicca Ramirez, doing undergraduate research at QTP
with Prof. David Micha, is one of three UF Chemistry
Undergraduates recently named University Scholars. The
University Scholars Program is designed to introduce
undergraduate students to the exciting world of academic
research. Jessica will spend the coming Summer conducting
research on new materials for solar energy capture and
conversion, using methods of computational chemistry.
- Andrew Taube received the 2008
John Von Neumann Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in
Computational Science from the Sandia National
Laboratories
- The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation has selected
David Micha for an award within its Senior Scientist
Mentor Program, stating that it is "based in part on your
distinguished research and pedagogical career
accomplishments and your commitment to advising and
mentoring undergraduate student participants". The award
includes $ 20,000 to cover expenses of the mentored
students for two years.
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Mao-Hua Du, Ph. D. student of Hai-Ping Cheng is a stuff
scientist in Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Yao He, postdoctoral associate with Hai-Ping Cheng, is a
full professor of Physics Department, Yunan University,
China
- The QTP website started 2008 with a new look that
conforms to the UF and CLAS guidelines.
- The QTP website started 2008 with a new look that
conforms to the UF and CLAS guidelines.
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