Amsterdam
Density Functional package (ADF2006)
Seminar/Workshop
Leading
software package for quantum chemistry
research using Density Functional Theory
(DFT)
Department
of Chemistry, Stanford University, 333
Campus Drive
Chemistry
Gazebo
15 Sept
2006, 11am-2pm
Agenda
Introductions: Prof. Solomon, Stanford
University & Seascape
11am-12pm: Overview Seminar: Dr. Stan
van Gisbergen, CEO, SCM
- Scientific updates on ADF
- Overview of ADF's capabilities in
general (approx. 20 min)
- Brief summary of new developments
in ADF2006 (approx. 15 min)
- Brief demonstration of the ADF-GUI
(approx. 10min.)
- Q&A session (approx. 10 min.)
12pm-1pm: Lunch [with Prof. Solomon].
FREE Pizza for all attendees
1-2pm: Demo/discussions: Dr. Stan van
Gisbergen, CEO, SCM
- In depth, demo/discussion of new
developments in the ADF package geared
toward ADF users.
- Details on ADF2006 developments and
future plans
- Examples with the ADF-GUI (demo)
- Q&A session
About SCM/ADF
(www.scm.com).
Scientific Computing & Modelling
develops The Amsterdam Density Functional
package (ADF) - a leading software package
for quantum chemistry research using
Density Functional Theory (DFT). SCM is a
company spun off from the Baerends group
in Amsterdam since 1995 for development of
ADF. SCM operates from Vrije Universiteit,
Theoretical Chemistry, Amsterdam, The
Netherlands.
Seascape
(www.seascapelearning.com)
represents SCM in California and India.
Seascape R&D Network enables
organizations engaged in nanosciences,
materials, pharma, biotech and chemical
research; to increase the
cost-effectiveness and innovation
potential of their R&D by tapping into
scientific resources from India through
contract, collaborative research projects.
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