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Salahub, Dennis

Mel Levy (New Orleans, Louisiana) Jens Oddershede (Odense, Denmark) Mark Ratner (Evanston, Illinois) Dennis R. Salahub (Montreal, Canada) Harel Weinstein (New York, New York) Robert E. Wyatt (Austin, Texas) Tokio Yamabe (Kyoto, Japan)... [Pg.381]

Mark Ratner (Evanston, IL, USA) Dennis R. Salahub (Calgary, Canada) Henry F. Schaefer III (Athens, GA, USA) John Stanton (Austin, TX, USA)... [Pg.349]

Dennis R. Salahub Univ. of Montreal, 1976-1999 Steacie Institute of the National Research Council of Canada, 1999- 1976 B.Sc., 1967, Univ. of Alberta Ph.D., 1970, Univ. of Montreal (Prof. C. Sandorfy) NRC PDF, 1970-1972, Univ. of Sussex (Prof. J. N. Murrell) RA, 1972-1974, Univ. of Waterloo RS, 1974, Johns Hopkins Univ. RS, 1975-1976, General Electric, Schenectady... [Pg.229]

A number of interesting scientific family trees may be deduced from Table 2. For example, Alain St-Amant and Rene Fournier can be traced back to Camille Sandorfy through Dennis Salahub. Mark Thachuk can be traced back to Bob Snider through Fred McCourt, and Peter Kusalik can be traced back to John Valleau through Gren Patey. [Pg.235]

The University of Montreal showed much foresight with the appointment of Dennis Salahub in 1976. In the next two decades he made several key contributions to the development and applications of density functional (DF) methodology. His early work with the Xa method22 helped to explain diverse complex phenomena in the area of transition metal clusters, their electronic and magnetic properties, and their use as models for chemisorption and catalysis. Explanations emanating from calculations on the reduction of surface mag-... [Pg.236]

Dennis R. Salahub and Michael C. Zerner, The Challenge of d and f Electrons Theory and Computation. Developed from a symposium at the 3rd Chemical Congress of North America, Toronto, Canada, June 5-11, 1988, in ACS Symposium Series 394, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC,... [Pg.313]

I sincerely thank Professors Dennis Salahub and Mike Zerner for inviting me to this symposium. This work has been made possible due to the cooperation and the enthusiasm of my colleagues and coworkers over many years in particular, I would like to acknowledge my debt to Dr. N.C, P3rper, Dr. R. Arratia-Perez, Messrs A.F. Ramos and D. [Pg.307]

Dennis R. Salahub University de Montreal Montreal, Qudbec H3C 3J7, Canada... [Pg.411]


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