The invited presentations for the Virtual Conference on Computational Chemistry are:


Edet F. Archibong, University of Namibia, Namibia

Edet_Archibong

Title of e-presentation: 

A Computational Study of the 1,3-Cycloaddition of Ozone to Thiophenol: The Structure and Stability of the Primary Ozonides (POZ)


Prof Matthias F. Bickelhaupt, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

matthias

Title of e-presentation: 

Predictive Catalysis Based on the Activation Strain Model of Chemical Reactivity


Dr Paul BlowersUniversity of Arizona, United States

paul_blowers 
Title of e-presentation: 

Estimations of Degradation Species Contributions to Global Climate Change Through Computational Chemistry: Opportunities for Collaboration and Grant Submittal


Prof Michelle CooteAustralian National University, Australia

coote2004

Title of e-presentation: 

New Nitroxides Lift the Efficiency of Dye-Sensitised Solar Cells


Prof Luis R DomingoUniversidad de Valencia, Spain

lrda

Title of e-presentation: 

ELF Analysis along the C-C Bond Formation in Organic Reactions


Prof John Dyke, University of Southampton, UK

John_Dyke_SIA

Title of e-presentation: 

Studies of Organic and Inorganic Azides and their Decomposition Products


Prof Gernot FrenkingPhilipps-Universität Marburg, Germany

frenking

Title of e-presentation: 

Reaction Pathways for Activation of Small Molecules by Amido Substituted Ditetrylenes R2N-EE-NR2 (E = Si - Sn)


Prof Rita Kakkar, University of Delhi, India
rita

Title of e-presentation: 

In Silico Design of PDHK Inhibitors


Dr Farooq KianiUniversität Heidelberg, Germany

KianiFaroug39342-2

Title of e-presentation: 

A Unified Catalytic Mechanism of Adenosine Triphosphate Hydrolysis in ATPase Enzymes


Dr Jane S Murray, CleveTheoComp LLC., United States

JaneMurray

Title of e-presentation: 

σ-Hole Interactions: An Umbrella Encompassing Group IV, Pnicogens, Chalcogens and Halogens


Dr Sudhakar Pamidighantam, University of Illinois, United States

Sudhakar_2009_cy

Title of e-presentation: 

E-Science Infrastructures for Molecular Modeling and Parametrization