Computational Chemistry on MPP's, workstation clusters, and other novel computer systems. Spring, 1997 ACS meeting San Fransisco, California 2nd call for papers Organized by: Timothy G. Mattson, Intel Corporation tgm@ssd.intel.com 503-677-5627 Theresa L. Windus, Northwestern University windus@chem.nwu.edu 847-491-3423 The goal of this symposium is to review the practice of computational chemistry on parallel, distributed and other novel computer systems. We are seeking two kinds of papers: 1. Papers about the algorithms and computer science required to take advantage of these computer systems. 2. Papers about the computational chemistry that is possible because of these novel computer systems. We are planning to publish a proceedings for this symposium - most likely as a volume in the ACS Symposium Series. Abstracts are due by October 25. To help with our planning, however, we need to know by early August if you are planning to submit an abstract. Contact either of the organizers if you are interested in submitting a paper. When you are ready to submit your abstracts, you can save yourself the pain of using the old fashioned ACS blue-line forms by using our fancy electronic abstracts system. Check it out at http://comp.chem.nwu.edu