MaSK: Molecular Modeling and Simulation Kit
Molecular Modeling and Simulation Kit (MaSK) is the software that is useful in the visualization of various molecular properties calculated by either GAMESS or Gaussian® computational chemistry programs.
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Molecular Modeling and Simulation Kit (MaSK) is the software that is useful in the visualization of various molecular properties calculated by either GAMESS or Gaussian® computational chemistry programs.
Dear colleagues please accept our Season Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year to you any your loved ones!
This Friday December 05, 2008 we will hold the 8th INC Lecture for the 2008-2009 Academic year. The speaker will be Dr. Brian Hopkins, who is from the MCSR (Mississippi Center for Supercomputing Resource), and will present the lecture and workshop entitled “Parallel Computing at MCSR and Beyond”.
We are pleased to announce and to invite you to attend the 18th Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry. This symposium, organized by Jackson State University, covers all areas of computational chemistry as well as quantum chemistry. Traditionally, the 18th CCTCC will be held at the Jackson Hilton Hotel, Jackson, Mississippi on early November, 2009.
We would like to invite you to join in our Nanoday event at Jackson, MS. Our invited speaker is Sir Harold Kroto, who has been awarded Nobel Prize for Nanoscience at 1996.
We are pleased to announce and to invite you to attend the 19th Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry. This symposium, organized by Jackson State University, covers all areas of computational chemistry as well as quantum chemistry. Traditionally, the 19th CCTCC will be held at the Jackson Hilton Hotel, Jackson, Mississippi on October 29-30, 2010.
We invite you to participate in the 10th Southern School on Computational Chemistry and Materials Science organized together by the members of the NSF-EPSCOR Computational Chemistry Cluster, NSF-CREST Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity, the NSF-Partnership for Research and Education for Materials (NSF-PREM) and Jackson State University. The meeting will be held at the Students Center of [...]