APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED: 2020 Software Fellowship Competition

The Molecular Sciences Software Institute (MolSSI) is pleased to announce the latest Software Fellowship competition, with the application deadline extended for one week to October 8.  These prestigious fellowships recognize advanced graduate students and postdocs pursuing the development of software infrastructure, middleware, and frameworks that will benefit the broader field of computational molecular sciences, including […]

MolSSI Workshop: Rovibrational Molecular Spectroscopy

Organizers: Bill Poirier (Texas Tech), Attila Császár (Eötvös Lorand U.), Jonathan Tennyson (University College London) Location:  MolSSI Headquarters, Blacksburg, Virginia Dates: 14-15 November 2019 Increasingly, cutting edge molecular science has come to rely on large-scale international and interdisciplinary collaboration, shared infrastructure, and large multi-user facilities such as space telescopes and massively parallel supercomputers. These efforts, in turn, lead […]

MolSSI Workshop: Machine Learning and Chemistry: Challenges on the Way Forward

Organizers: Pratyush Tiwary (U. Maryland), Olexandr Isayev (Carnegie Mellon U.), Adrian Roitberg (U. Florida) Location:  College Park, Maryland Dates: 16-18 November 2019 In recent years, the field of machine learning (ML) has seen an incredible surge in interest. From image classifiers to board games, ML and big data and internet are making large impacts in nearly every field. […]

The MolSSI QCArchive Blog

The MolSSI QCArchive project is a platform to compute, organize, and share large-scale quantum chemistry data. The QCArchive team has developed many new technologies aimed to help the computational molecular sciences community and have overcome several challenges as well. To share their experience, the QCArchive team has begun blogging about the project to share technical details, […]