[AMBER] March 15 deadline for ACS COMP division awards for Fall 2013 Indianapolis national meeting

From: Carlos Simmerling <carlos.simmerling.gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 08:04:05 -0500

*Please forward this information to any relevant groups.*


Applications are open for 3 types of awards from the ACS Division
of Computers in Chemistry, to be awarded at the Fall 2013 national meeting
in Indianapolis. The deadline is *5pm EDT Friday, March 15, 2013. *



1) CCG Research Excellence award (graduate students)

2) OPENEYE Outstanding Junior Faculty Award (tenure-track Assistant
Professors)

3) Peter Kollman Graduate Award in High Performance Computing



*CCG** Research Excellence student travel award stipends are available for
the Fall 2013 Indianapolis 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 to
offset their travel expenses, 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. Previous winners are not
eligible.



To apply for an award for the ACS National Meeting in Indianapolis, IN,
September 8-12, 2013, a title and extended abstract of the work (no more
than 2 pages), a two page CV, a personal statement (no more than 1 page)
and a letter of support from the research advisor should be sent as a
SINGLE pdf or text file to carlos.simmerling .
stonybrook.edu<http://gmail.com/>.
Use the subject ACS CCG AWARD APPLICATION. You must use your last (family)
name as the *beginning* of the file name. Letters of support can be sent
separately from the other materials but must still arrive by the deadline
and have the applicant's last name at the start of the file name.
Applications that do not follow these rules cannot be considered



The application deadline is 5pm EDT on Friday, March 15. Applicants
will receive email confirmation of receipt of materials. If you do not
receive confirmation by midnight March 19, please contact the organizer
immediately by email (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 complete application, and submit a standard
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

carlos.simmerling . stonybrook.edu





*OPENEYE** **Junior Faculty Award*

The ACS COMP OPENEYE 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/untenured faculty (or equivalent
positions in other institution types) 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 Indianapolis, IN,
September 8-12, 2013, a title and extended abstract of the work (no more
than 2 pages), a complete CV (including your ACS member number and
confirmation that you are a member of the ACS COMP division) and the letter
of departmental support should be sent as a SINGLE pdf or text file to
carlos.simmerling . stonybrook.edu. Use the subject ACS OPENEYE AWARD
APPLICATION. You must include your last (family) name at the *start* of the
file name. Letters of support can be sent separately from the other
materials but must still arrive by the deadline and have the applicant's
last name at the start of the file name. Applications that do not follow
these rules cannot be considered



The application deadline is 5pm EDT on Friday, March 15. Applicants
will receive email confirmation of receipt of materials. If you do not
receive confirmation by midnight March 18, please contact the organizer
immediately by email. 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 complete application, and submit a standard 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
OPENEYE session or your application will not be considered. Note that the
award application is for the poster session. If you want to also give an
oral presentation, you must submit a separate abstract to PACS for an oral
presentation in a relevant session, in addition to the poster abstract in
the award section (note that acceptance into the oral sessions is not
guaranteed). Use a somewhat different title for the talk and poster.



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

carlos.simmerling . stonybrook.edu



*High Perfomance Computing *

Peter Kollman Graduate Award in High Performance Computing to be awarded at
the Fall 2013 Indianapolis ACS National Meeting. The ACS Peter Kollman
Graduate Award in High Performance Computing 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 Cray XT5 supercomputer at the National Institute
of Computational Sciences (NICS), with an allocation of computing time to
support the project. For information about kraken, see
http://www.nics.tennessee.edu/computing-resources/kraken. Allocations will
be determined based on the requested amount and consideration of
resource availability. Up to 2 awardees will be chosen on the basis of:
the significance of the project plan, the potential impact on the project
of obtaining additional supercomputer resources, the qualifications of the
student, and the strength of the supporting letter and other materials.
Projects with modest computational needs that can be performed on
individual machines or small clusters are not likely to be competitive.



Application requirements include a title and 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 1-2 page *detailed* *computational
plan*indicating: computational resources already available for the
project, the
types of calculations to be performed, experience of the applicant with
high performance computing, availability of software, justification of
number and length of runs, parallel scaling data, and an estimate of the
total time needed.



Submit the application to carlos.simmerling .
stonybrook.edu<http://gmail.com/> as
a SINGLE pdf or text file, and include your last name at the *start* of the
file name. Use the subject ACS Kollman AWARD APPLICATION. There is a limit
of one Kollman Award application per research lab (PI). Previous winners
are not eligible.



The application deadline is 5pm EDT on Friday, March 15. Applicants
will receive email confirmation of receipt of materials. If you do not
receive confirmation by midnight March 18, please contact the organizer
immediately by email. Winners are encouraged but not required to present
their work within the COMP program at the meeting, either in oral or poster
format. 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

carlos.simmerling . stonybrook.edu <http://gmail.com/>
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