Predicting Molecular Crystal Properties with Quantum Chemistry
Predicting Molecular Crystal Properties with Quantum Chemistry
Predicting Molecular Crystal Properties with Quantum Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry Graduate Seminar Refreshments will be served.
Refreshments to be served at 4:30 pm
Biochemistry Midstream Graduate Seminar
The celebration goes on all day at CNSI, 10am to 5 pm, followed by a reception and banquet at the UCLA Faculty Center, 5 pm to 10 pm.
Special Organic Seminar "Challenges in Regiocontrol of Benzyne Reactions" Abstract. Benzyne (= ortho-Benzyne) is one of the most important reactive intermediates bearing a triple bond in a benzene ring. Numerous […]
Abstract: In the past thirty years, carbon-based nanomaterials, including fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and graphene, have spurred great interest due to their unique physical and chemical properties. Fullerenes and carbon nanotubes […]
The UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry will award the 2016 Glenn T. Seaborg Medal to Professor Michael E. Jung UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Seaborg Medal Award Dinner […]
Procter&Gamble UCLA Student Organization for Cultural Diversity in Science Lectureship Series “The Catalytic, Formal Homo-Nazarov Cyclization as a Promising Template for Diversity-Oriented Synthesis” Abstract. A critical challenge in the field […]