Collecting computational chemists’ professional histories

As a new initiative at Wavemol.org, we would like to be the one-stop resource for computational and theoretical chemist’s professional histories. Anyone involved in computational or theoretical chemistry at any level is welcome to send to stefano.borini+wavemol (@) gmail (.) com the following information:

  • Name and Surname
  • A short biography (max. 200 words)
  • Year when started in the field
  • A small photo (300 x 300 px is ok, larger photos will be resized for stylistic needs)
  • A list of the personal research fields
  • A list of computational chemistry software and tools used or with an expertise in.
  • A list of max 6 representative papers, books, teaching notes or anything authored and linkable on the web
  • A list of attended institutions and laboratories
  • A list of spoken languages, and the corresponding level
  • A list of relevant links and identifiers. Examples are : Researcher ID, personal home page or blog, institution page, Linkedin page.
  • Acceptance for publication on the Wavemol Wiki and Blog as a “Featured Person”.
  • Any other relevant information

The information provided will be copied verbatim (except for minor stylistic adjustments) into the Wiki, and a “Featured Person” post will be made on the Wavemol.org blog (this blog). Additional “Featured Person” posts for the same person can be performed occasionally, so to grant increased visibility to earlier applications. Changes and removal requests can be performed at the same email address given above.

Anyone is welcome to apply regardless of the experience level, from Master’s Degree Students to Professors. The aim of the initiative is to see who we are, what we do, and to have an easy, central reference for this information.

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