Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute
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Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute
Summary
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute is a research institute[1].
Key Facts
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's instance of is recorded as research institute[2].
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's part of is recorded as Pacific Northwest National Laboratory[3].
- +2022-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute[4].
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's official website is recorded as https://www.pnnl.gov/projects/computational-and-theoretical-chemistry-institute/[5].
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's board member is recorded as Alex D. Wade[6].
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's board member is recorded as Thom Dunning, Jr.[7].
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's board member is recorded as Laura Gagliardi[8].
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's board member is recorded as Teresa Head-Gordon[9].
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's board member is recorded as Jeremy C Smith[10].
- Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's board member is recorded as Matthias Troyer[11].
Body
Founding
+2022-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute[4].
Identity
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry Institute's part of is recorded as Pacific Northwest National Laboratory[3].
Leadership
Board members include Alex D. Wade[6], a librarian[12], awarded the Blue Obelisk Award[13]; Thom Dunning, Jr.[7], an economist[14], awarded the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award[15]; Laura Gagliardi[8], a physical chemist[16], b. 1968[17], of Italy[18], awarded the Bourke Award[19]; Teresa Head-Gordon[9], a chemist[20], b. 1960[21], of United States[22], awarded the fellow[23], specialised in computational chemistry[24]; Jeremy C Smith[10], a researcher[25]; and Matthias Troyer[11], a physicist[26], b. 1968[27], of Austria[28], awarded the Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics[29].