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Laura Gagliardi (born 6 April 1968) is an Italian theoretical and computational chemist and the Richard and Kathy Leventhal Professor of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. She is known for her work on the development of electronic structure methods and their use for understanding complex chemical systems.
Kersti Hermansson, researches on condensed-matter chemistry including the investigation of chemical bonding and development of quantum chemical methods; Kendall N. Houk (1943–), well known for using the tools of computational chemistry to study organic, organometallic, and biological reactions; Poul Jørgensen (1944–), developer of Dalton
Henry Frederick "Fritz" Schaefer III (born June 8, 1944) is an American computational, physical, and theoretical chemist. [6]Schaefer is the Graham Perdue Professor of Chemistry at the University of Georgia, where he is also the director of its Center for Computational Chemistry. [7]
While on the faculty of the University of Chicago, Rowan also held a position at the Argonne National Laboratory. [2] Rowan received National Science Foundation awards [relevant?] in 2002, [1] [dead link ] 2007, [1] [dead link ] and 2016. [4] Rowan received a fellowship [clarification needed] from the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2010 ...
Computational chemistry is a branch of chemistry that uses computer simulations to assist in solving chemical problems. [1] It uses methods of theoretical chemistry incorporated into computer programs to calculate the structures and properties of molecules , groups of molecules, and solids. [ 2 ]
Shaw is chief scientist of D. E. Shaw Research, which conducts interdisciplinary research in the field of computational biochemistry. According to the Institutional Investor's Alpha magazine's annual ranking for 2014, [ 9 ] D. E. Shaw, who made $530 million in 2014, and James H. Simons of Renaissance Technologies [ 10 ] who made $1.2 billion ...
Prior to joining the University of Chicago, Alivisatos was the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost (2017–2021) of the University of California, Berkeley, where he had taught since 1988. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] He previously served as the Director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2009–2016), and as Berkeley’s interim Vice Chancellor for ...
Cheminformatics (also known as chemoinformatics) refers to the use of physical chemistry theory with computer and information science techniques—so called "in silico" techniques—in application to a range of descriptive and prescriptive problems in the field of chemistry, including in its applications to biology and related molecular fields.