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Bochenkova Anastasia Vladimirovna
Education:
- Graduate Student, Physical Chemistry Division, Department of
Chemistry, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (2000-present
time);
- M. Sc. in Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, M. V.
Lomonosov Moscow State University (2000), Thesis: "Ab initio
study of equilibrium structures and vibrational spectra of
molecular clusters". Superviser - prof. A. V. Nemukhin;
- Undergraduate Student, Department of Chemistry, M. V.
Lomonosov Moscow State University (1995-2000).
Fields of Interest:
- Quantum and Computational Chemistry;
- Hybrid Quantum Mechanical/Molecular Mechanical Methods;
- Biomolecular design;
- Modeling of the environment effects;
- Molecular clusters;
- Computer Programming.
Foreign Research Experience:
- M.Suhm's group, Physical Chemistry Institute, University of
Goettingen, Germany
- autumn 2001.
Participation in Main International Conferences:
- V.A. Fock School on Quantum and Computational Chemistry, I session
Novgorod the Great, Russia, December 1998.
- V.A. Fock School on Quantum and Computational Chemistry, II session
Novgorod the Great, Russia, February 2000.
- European Research Conference on Cluster-Surface Interactions
Castelvecchio Pascoli, Italy, June 2000.
- IInd Joint Sheffield Conference on Chemoinformatics:
Computational Tools for Lead Discovery, Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society
Sheffield, England, April 2001.
- II International Symposium on Computer Assistance to Chemical Rerearch in a conjunction with the
III session of V.A. Fock School on Quantum and Computational Chemistry
Moscow, Russia, May 2001.
- International Conference "The Chemistry and Physics of Matrix Isolated Species. (Matrix-2001)"
Szklarska Poreba, Poland, July 2001.
- Horizons in Hydrogen Bond Research. XIV Conference-Workshop
Torino, Italy, September 2001.
Honors:
- INTAS grant "Fellowships for Young Scientists" - 2001-2003;
- Moscow Grant in Natural Sciences- 2001;
- Honor Diploma of M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University - 2000;
- Named stipend of the President of Russian Federation - 1999, 2000;
- Soros Student - 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000.
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