New Features in Q-Chem 6 - 2023 Virtual Winter School in Computational Chemistry
Offered By: QChemSoftware via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest advancements in computational chemistry software as Andrew Gilbert from Q-Chem presents the new features in Q-Chem 6.0 and provides a sneak peek into the upcoming 6.1 release, slated for mid-2023. This 30-minute conference talk, part of the Q-Chem Workshop at the 2023 Virtual Winter School in Computational Chemistry, offers valuable insights into the cutting-edge tools and functionalities available to researchers and practitioners in the field. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how these updates can enhance your computational chemistry workflows and research capabilities. For a complete overview of the workshop program, visit the provided link to delve deeper into the wealth of knowledge shared during this virtual event.
Syllabus
2023 VWSCC: Session 12 — New Features in Q-Chem 6
Taught by
QChemSoftware
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