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. 1989;11(1):42–43. doi: 10.1155/S1463924689000106

Computer-Aided Chemistry at Surrey — the way ahead

G J Buist 1, B Howlin 1, J R Jones 1, D C Povey 1
PMCID: PMC2547782  PMID: 18925234

Abstract

This article describes the objectives and rationale of the degree course in Computer-Aided Chemistry at the University of Surrey. The course, which is the first of its kind, represents a sharp break with the past in that industry was intimately involved in the early stages of the planning as well as providing subsequent support; furthermore, much of the teaching is done via a workshop approach. The course aims to produce high-calibre chemists, particularly of the analytical kind, with a firm foundation in computing and having benefited from the close collaboration and cooperation of industry.

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