Bradley-Mason Prize For Open ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryChemical InformationChemical InsightCheminformaticsChemical Sciences
Published in Henry Rzepa's Blog
Author Henry Rzepa
Peter Murray-Rust and I are delighted to announce that the 2016 award of the Bradley-Mason prize for open chemistry goes to Jan Szopinski (UG) and Clyde Fare (PG). Jan’s open chemistry derives from a final year project looking at why atom charges derived from quantum chemical calculation of the electronic density represent chemical information well, but the electrostatic potential (ESP) generated from these charges is very