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Theoretical chemistry is the use of non-experimental reasoning to explain or predict chemical phenomenaTheoretical chemistry may be broadly divided into electronic structure, dynamics, and statistical mechanics. In the process of solving the problem of predicting chemical reactivities, these may all be invoked to various degrees. Other “miscellaneous” research areas in theoretical chemistry include the mathematical characterization of bulk chemistry in various phases (e.g. the study of chemical kinetics) and the study of the applicability of more recent math developments to the basic areas of study

THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY SYMPOSIUM 2006

Posted by admin on 12th September 2006

School of Chemistry,
Bharathidasan University
Tiruchirappalli 620024, INDIA

Theoretical Chemistry Symposium 2006 (TCS 2006) will be held during December 11-13, 2006 at the beautiful campus of Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India as part of the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of Bharathidasan University. The symposium will cover the recent developments in theoretical chemistry and related areas of research through invited lectures and poster presentations

Registration fee

Students and Post Docs Rs. 750/-

Faculty and Scientists Rs.1,000/-

Participants from Industries Rs.5,000/-

Foreign Delegates US $ 200

The registration fee covers breakfasts, lunches, dinners, coffee/tea, local transport, conference material and cost of the conference proceedings

Prof. Debashis Mukherjee, IACS, Kolkata will be felicitated in the meeting on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday

Contact

General enquiries: convener@tcs2006.in

Web related enquiries: webmaster@tcs2006.in

Dates to Remember

Registration Sep 30, 2006

Submission of Abstract Sep 30, 2006

Receipt of DD Sep 30, 2006

Intimation of acceptance Oct 15, 2006

For more datails, visit Homepage : http://www.tcs2006.in

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