Electronic Conferences
hosted by
the Trinity University Cheminformatics Site
(formerly the NIU Cheminformatics Site)
- Electronic Computational Chemistry Conferences (ECCC)
- ECCC-1 - November 1994
- The Proceedings of the First Electronic Computational Chemistry
Conference is now available on CDROM. Ordering information for this
CDROM can be found on the Web at ARInternet, the
publisher of the CDROM.
- ECCC-2 - November 1995
- The Proceedings of the Second Electronic Computational Chemistry
Conference have been published in the Journal of Molecular Structure
(THEOCHEM), 1996, volume 368. Furthermore, the Proceedings are
also available on
the web.
- ECCC-3 - November 1996
- The Proccedings of the Third Electronic Computational Chemistry
Conference have been published in the Journal of Molecular Structure
(THEOCHEM), 1997, volume 419. Furthermore, the Proceedings are
also available on the
web.
- ECCC-4- November 1997
- The Proceedings of the Fourth Electronic Computational Chemistry
Conference are published in the Internet
Journal of Chemistry.
- ECCC-5- November 1998
- The Fifth Electronic Computational Chemistry Conference (ECCC-5) was
held in November 1998. The proceedings of this conference are published in
the Internet Journal of Chemistry.
- ECCC-6 - November 1-30, 1999
- The Sixth Electronic Computational Chemistry Conference (ECCC-6) was
held in November 1999. This conference was organized by Dr. Herbert Homeier.
- ECCC-7 - April 2000
- The Seventh Electronic Computational Chemistry Conference (ECCC-7) was
held in April 2001. This conference was organized by Dr. Robert Topper. The
conference web site is still
available.
- Electronic Poster Session for the Intranets: Chemical
Applications and Uses of Web Technologies Symposium at the National
ACS Meeting held in Orlando FL, August 25 - 29, 1996
- Electronic Poster Session for the Chemistry on the
Infobahn Symposium at the National ACS meeting in Chicago, on Monday
August 21, 1995.
Steven M. Bachrach / Trinity University/ admin@hackberry.chem.trinity.edu
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