From CMMS
Courses in Scientific Computing and Theoretical Chemistry
[edit] CHEM 3902
Introduction to Parallel Computing (Spring 2009). One credit: 8 sessions March 3 through April 21.
Course description, details and syllabus can be found on Center for Simulation and Modeling website.
[edit] CHEM 3902
Practical Introduction to Computational Science (Spring 2009). One credit: 8 sessions January 6 through February 24.
Course description and details can be found on Center for Simulation and Modeling website.
[edit] CHEM 3430
Applied Electronic Structure Theory (Fall 2007).
Lecture notes can be found on Prof. Jordan's website.
[edit] CHEM 3400
Introduction to Scientific Computing (Spring 2006). One credit course on optimization and parallelization of code for the CMMS computers. Lecture notes can be found on Richard Christie's Website.
[edit] CHEM 3430
Introduction to Modern Computational Chemistry(Spring 2002) - For graduate students and advanced undergraduate students. The course will cover both electronic structure and simulation (Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics methods).
[edit] CHEM 1460
Introduction to Modern Computational Science(Spring term 2002) - Honors College course introducing students to computer modeling and simulations.
[edit] CHE 1210 / CHEM 3540
Parallel Programming for Problems in Science and Engineering The purpose of this course is to introduce students to writing parallel computer programs using the Message Passing Interface (MPI). Students will be given weekly programming assignments to program basic computational problems in C, C++ or Fortran. This is a 2.0 credit hour course that meets Mondays and Wednesdays 3:00-3:50PM in Benedum 1221.