| CHED | Wednesday, 13 September 2006 | ||
1:30 PM-4:55 PM San Francisco Marriott -- Salon A1, Oral | |||
Computational Chemistry Investigations for Undergraduates | |||
| Organizer: | Tricia D Shepherd | ||
| Organizer, Presiding: | Daniela Kohen | ||
| 1:30 PM | Introductory Remarks | ||
| 1:35 PM | 475 | Using the ECCE computational program in undergraduate education Matthew C. Asplund, Eric T. Sevy, Gary D. Black | |
| 1:55 PM | 476 | Using the ECCE computational program in conjunction with physical chemistry laboratory Eric T. Sevy, Matthew C. Asplund, Gary D. Black | |
| 2:15 PM | 477 | My experience in developing and teaching a physical chemistry course that uses Mathematica Horia Metiu | |
| 2:35 PM | Intermission | ||
| 2:45 PM | 478 | A dynamic approach to teaching quantum mechanics David J. Tannor | |
| 3:05 PM | 479 | Condensed matter research projects: From FORTRAN to Spartan Lorena Tribe | |
| 3:25 PM | 480 | Step by step to Gaussian Jessica L. Cline | |
| 3:45 PM | Intermission | ||
| 3:55 PM | 481 | Introducing students to research in computational kinetics Keith T. Kuwata | |
| 4:15 PM | 482 | Comparing the properties of naphthalene and azulene via theory and experiment: Past, present, and future Carl Salter, James B. Foresman | |
| 4:35 PM | Discussion | ||
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The 232nd ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 10-14, 2006