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Online event series

Online event series

Online event series “Careers in Computational Chemistry”

This interview series explores the experiences of professionals active in various areas of Computational Chemistry, discussing key decisions and challenges they have encountered. It also addresses current “trends” shaping the future of Computational Chemistry. The aim of this series is to provide valuable information, particularly for those starting their careers. For example: Which skills are particularly sought after today, and which new developments are influencing career prospects? The series is aimed at everyone who would like to learn more about the career opportunities available in the field of Computational Chemistry and how the field is continuously adapting and transforming to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world.

2025

  • Saturday, 07/02/2026, Dr. Anneke Dittmer, FACCTs (recording only)
  • Thursday, 10/07/2025, 4:30 pm - Dr. Nadin Ulrich, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig - Recording (YouTube)
  • Tuesday, 18/03/2025, 12:00 pm - Dr. Frederik Sandfort, BASF - Recording (YouTube)