MolSSI’s Community Highlights


MolSSI Community Highlights spotlight exceptional examples of research and education enabled by MolSSI software and educational resources.

  • Introduction to QCArchive: Free Online Webinar!

    Introduction to QCArchive: Free Online Webinar!

    Join us on Thursday, Sept. 21 from 1-3 pm ET (10 am – 12 pm PT) for a webinar introducing the newly released QCArchive software.  QCArchive is a MolSSI open-source software product that helps users run large numbers of QM calculations and archive the results.  In this interactive webinar, we will

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  • MolSSI Community Highlight: Dr. Jeffrey Wagner, Open Force Field Consortium

    MolSSI Community Highlight: Dr. Jeffrey Wagner, Open Force Field Consortium

    MolSSI Community Highlights spotlight exceptional examples of research and education enabled by MolSSI software and educational resources. Dr. Jeffrey Wagner (Technical lead at the Open Force Field Consortium) and his team focus on the development of accurate and transferable molecular mechanics force fields using a combination of quantum mechanics (QM)

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  • MolSSI Community Highlight: Dr. Danny Perez, Los Alamos National Laboratory

    MolSSI Community Highlight: Dr. Danny Perez, Los Alamos National Laboratory

    MolSSI Community Highlights spotlight exceptional examples of research and education enabled by MolSSI software and educational resources. Dr. Danny Perez (Scientist IV in the Theory Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory) and his group focus on the development, implementation, and applications of long-timescale methods for atomistic simulation of materials through

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  • MolSSI Community Highlight: Prof. Ryan C. Fortenberry, University of Mississippi

    MolSSI Community Highlight: Prof. Ryan C. Fortenberry, University of Mississippi

    MolSSI Community Highlights spotlight exceptional examples of research and education enabled by MolSSI software and educational resources. Dr. Ryan C. Fortenberry, Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Mississippi, and his group focus on Theoretical Astrochemistry. They use computers to simulate the way light interacts with molecules and how

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  • MolSSI Community Highlight: Prof. Jay Foley, UNC Charlotte

    MolSSI Community Highlight: Prof. Jay Foley, UNC Charlotte

    MolSSI Community Highlights spotlight exceptional examples of research and education enabled by MolSSI software and educational resources. Prof. Jay Foley (Associate Professor of Chemistry at University of North Carolina, Charlotte) and his group have harnessed the power of MolSSI Educational resources to transform their approach to scientific software development. In

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