Project Aims

The CAUT-funded Computational Chemistry Project aims to develop web-based modules for teaching computational chemistry through the Internet in Australia, with the intention of:

  1. Increasing the range of computational chemistry topics taught

  2. Increasing the relevance of what topics are taught

  3. Making computational chemistry available through previously unused methods, exposing students to increasingly important computer networking concepts

One of the primary aims of the project is to develop a series of educational modules in computational chemistry for use in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.

A range of courses will be brought on-line during 1995, as well as a number of other resources for computational chemistry and molecular modelling, including a resource list of related web-sites.



The project is a joint effort between four Australian universities, involving the following chemists:



For more information...

For more information about the CAUT Computational Chemistry project, we suggest reading the electronic presentations at various conferences, or contacting one of the people listed above.



Return to the CAUT Computational Chemistry project home page.

Written by Graeme Cross, maintained by Margaret Wong.