Re: [AMBER] ACS Division of Computers in Chemistry: award applications due October 15

From: Carlos Simmerling <carlos.simmerling.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 13:33:01 -0400

I'll get this right eventually... apologies for multiple copies. The details
for each award have not changed, only the initial summary.


*Applications are open for 3 types of awards from the ACS Division of
Computers in Chemistry, to be awarded at the Spring 2011 national meeting in
Anaheim. The deadline is October 15, 2010.*

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*CCG Research Excellence award (graduate students)*

*HP Outstanding Junior Faculty Award (tenure-track Assistant Professors)*

*ACS Graduate Award in Supercomputing (graduate students)*

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*CCG*

Five $1,150 CCG Excellence Student Travel Award Stipends Available for the
Spring 2011 Anaheim ACS National Meeting



The CCG Excellence Awards have been created to stimulate graduate student
participation in ACS COMP Division activities (symposia and poster sessions)
at ACS National Meetings. Those eligible for a CCG Excellence Award are
graduate students in good standing who present work within the COMP program,
either in oral or poster format. Winners receive $1,150, as well as a copy
of CCG's MOE (Molecular Operating Environment) software with a one-year
license. They are also honored during a ceremony at the COMP Division Poster
Session.



Up to 5 awardees will be chosen on the basis of the quality and significance
of the research to be presented, as well as the strength of the supporting
letter and other materials. All graduate students of the Americas (North,
South or Central) are encouraged to submit applications. Awards will be
given only to those individuals making presentations, not co-authors. There
is a limit of one CCG award application per research lab (PI). Previous
winners are not eligible.



To apply for an award for the ACS National Meeting in Anaheim, CA, March
27-21, 2011, an extended abstract of the work (no more than 2 pages), a two
page CV along with a letter of support from the research advisor, and a
personal statement (no more than 1 page) should be sent as pdf or text files
to carlos.simmerling.gmail.com. A single pdf file is preferred. You must
include your last name and the type of information (CV, abstract, etc.) in
the file name. The application deadline is 5pm EDT on October 15. Applicants
will receive email confirmation of receipt of materials. If you do not
receive confirmation by October 19, 2010, please contact the organizer
immediately by telephone (see below).



In addition, you must submit your normal poster abstract to the "Chemical
Computing Group Excellence Award" symposium on the ACS PACS system prior to
the PACS deadline. Note that you MUST APPLY TWICE: email your application,
and submit an abstract to PACS. Both must be submitted before their
respective deadlines. Do not submit your PACS abstract to the standard
poster session- it must be submitted for the CCG session or your application
will not be considered.



More information on awards offered by the ACS COMP division can be found on
the web site at http://www.acscomp.org/Awards/index.html



Carlos Simmerling

Chair, ACS COMP Division Awards Committee



Professor, Department of Chemistry

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400

631-632-1336

carlos.simmerling.gmail.com

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*HP*



The ACS COMP Outstanding Junior Faculty Award program provides $1,000 to up
to four outstanding tenure-track junior faculty members to present their
work in COMP symposia at ACS National Meetings. The Awards are designed to
assist new faculty members in gaining visibility within the COMP community.
Award certificates and $1,000 prizes will be presented at the COMP Poster
session. While special consideration will be given to Assistant Professors
presenting work in the area of algorithm and methods development,
applications for Outstanding Junior Faculty Awards are invited from all
current tenure-track junior faculty who are members of ACS and the ACS
Division of Computers in Chemistry. Postdoctoral researchers in transition
to faculty appointments may also be considered. Selection criteria will
include the novelty and importance of the work to be presented, CV of the
applicant, as well as the level of Departmental support as indicated by the
applicant's department Chair or Chair designee.



To apply for an award for the ACS National Meeting in Anaheim, CA, March
27-21, 2011, an extended abstract of the work (no more than 2 pages), a CV
and the letter of departmental support should be sent as pdf or text files
to carlos.simmerling.gmail.com. You must include your last name and the type
of information (CV, abstract, etc.) in the file name. A single pdf file with
all materials is preferable.



The application deadline is 5pm EDT on October 15. Applicants will receive
email confirmation of receipt of materials. If you do not receive
confirmation by October 19, 2010, please contact the organizer immediately
by telephone (see below).



In addition, you must submit your normal poster abstract to the "Outstanding
Junior Faculty Award" symposium on the ACS PACS system prior to the PACS
deadline. Note that you MUST APPLY TWICE: email your application, and submit
an abstract to PACS. Both must be submitted before their respective
deadlines. Do not submit your PACS abstract to the standard poster session-
it must be submitted for the HP session or your application will not be
considered.



We also suggest that HP award applicants submit a separate abstract to PACS
for an oral presentation in a relevant session, in addition to their *poster
* abstract in the HP award section (note that acceptance into the oral
sessions is not guaranteed).



More information on awards offered by the ACS COMP division can be found on
the web site at http://www.acscomp.org/Awards/index.html





Carlos Simmerling

Professor, Department of Chemistry

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400

631-632-1336

carlos.simmerling.gmail.com

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*Supercomputing*

 “Graduate Student Awards in Supercomputing” to be awarded at the Spring
2011 Anaheim ACS National Meeting



The ACS Graduate Student Award in Supercomputing has been created to provide
supercomputer resources to outstanding students in the early stages of their
graduate career, particularly for projects that need high performance
computing resources for their chemistry-related project. Those eligible for
the award are graduate students in good standing who are carrying out
research in the broadly defined area of computational chemistry. Winners (or
their adviser, if necessary) will be the Principal Investigator of a new
account on the “kraken” supercomputer at the National Institute of
Computational Sciences (NICS). They will also be honored during a ceremony
at the COMP Division poster session. Applicants are encouraged (but not
required) to present work within the COMP program at the meeting, either in
oral or poster format.



Up to 2 awardees will be chosen on the basis of: the significance of the
project plan, potential impact on the project of additional supercomputer
resources, qualifications of the student, and the strength of the supporting
letter and other materials.



Application requirements for the ACS National Meeting in Anaheim include an
extended abstract of the work (no more than 1 page), a two page CV, a brief
letter of support from the research advisor, and a 1 page detailed
computational plan indicating: computational resources already available for
the project, the types of calculations to be performed, availability of
software, justification of number and length of runs, and an estimate of the
total time needed (up to 200,000 CPU hours maximum). Please include your
last name and the type of information (CV, abstract, etc.) in the file name.
For information about kraken, see
http://www.nics.tennessee.edu/computing-resources/kraken. There is a limit
of one Supercomputing Award application per research lab (PI) per award
type.



These should be sent as pdf or text files (no other formats accepted) to
carlos.simmerling.gmail.com. A single pdf file is preferred. Please include
your last name and the type of information (CV, abstract, etc.) in the file
name. The application deadline is 5pm EDT on October 15. Applicants will
receive email confirmation of receipt of materials. If you do not receive
confirmation by October 19, 2010, please contact the organizer immediately
by telephone (see below).



If you want to present your work in an oral or poster presentation, you must
also submit your abstract using the ACS PACS system, prior to the PACS
deadline. Application for the supercomputing award does not constitute an
application for a presentation.



More information on awards offered by the ACS COMP division can be found on
the web site at http://www.acscomp.org/Awards/index.html



Carlos Simmerling

Chair, ACS COMP Division Awards Committee



Professor, Department of Chemistry

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400

631-632-1336

carlos.simmerling.gmail.com
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