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Teaching archive
Archive of courses given at the University Oldenburg |
SS 15 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
Thermodynamics PR 2 SE 1 |
WS 14/15 |
Chemical Calculations SE 2 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
Chemistry for Medical Students VL 3 SE 1 PR 1 |
General Chemistry as minor subject VL 1 PR 4 |
Electrochemistry PR 2 |
SS 14 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
Thermodynamics PR 2 SE 1 |
WS 13/14 |
Chemical Calculations SE 2 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
Chemistry for Medical Students VL 3 SE 1 PR 1 |
General Chemistry as minor subject VL 1 PR 4 |
SS 13 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
General Chemistry as minor subject VL 1 PR 4 |
Thermodynamics PR 2 SE 1 |
WS 12/13 |
Chemical Calculations SE 2 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
Chemistry for Medical Students VL 3 SE 1 PR 1 |
SS 12 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
General Chemistry as minor subject VL 1 PR 4 |
Thermodynamics PR 2 SE 1 |
WS 11/12 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
Electrochemistry PR 2 |
Chemical Calculations SE 4 |
SS 11 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
General Chemistry as minor subject VL 1 PR 4 |
Thermodynamics PR 2 SE 1 |
Kinetics SE 1 |
WS 10/11 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
Electrochemistry PR 2 |
Chemical Calculations SE 4 |
SS 10 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
General Chemistry as minor subject VL 1 PR 4 |
Thermodynamics PR 2 SE 1 |
Kinetics SE 1 |
WS 09/10 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
Electrochemistry PR 2 |
Chemical Calculations SE 4 |
SS 09 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
Thermodynamics PR 4 SE 1 |
Kinetics SE 1 |
WS 08/09 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
Computational Chemistry PR 2 |
Electrochemistry PR 2 |
Chemical Calculations SE 4 |
SS 08 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
Seminar Thermodynamics SE 1 |
Seminar Theoretical Chemistry 1 SE 1 |
WS 07/08 |
Theoretical Chemistry VL 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
Chemical calculations SE 2 |
SS 07 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 06/07 |
Theoretical Chemistry VL 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
SS 06 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 05/06 |
Theoretical Chemistry VL 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
Chemistry and Computer SE 1 |
SS 05 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 04/05 |
Theoretical Chemistry VL 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
SS 04 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 03/04 |
Theoretical Chemistry VL 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
SS 03 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 02/03 |
Theoretical Chemistry VL 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
SS 02 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 01/02 |
Theoretical Chemistry VL 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
SS 01 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 00/01 |
Introduction into CIP-Pool for First-Year Students SE 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
SS 00 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 99/00 |
Introduction into CIP-Pool for First-Year Students SE 2 |
Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry at Schools SE 2 |
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry SE 4 |
SS 99 |
Advanced Methods in Computational Chemistry VL 2 PR 2 |
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry SE 4 |
WS 98/99 |
Introduction into CIP-Pool for First-Year Students SE 2 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
Application of ab initio Calculations VL 2 |
SS 98 |
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application VL 2 PR 2 |
Computer-Chemie-Centrum Erlangen |
96/97 |
Development of multimedia lectures, teleteaching via videoconferencing at four universities |
University Jena |
SS 94 |
Organic Computational Chemistry 1 SE PR |
WS 94/95 |
Organic Computational Chemistry 2 SE PR |
SS 95 |
Organic Computational Chemistry 1 SE PR |
University Erlangen |
SS 91 |
First practical course Organic Chemistry for Teachers SE PR |
SS 92 |
First practical course Organic Chemistry for Teachers SE PR |
SS 93 |
First practical course Organic Chemistry for Teachers SE PR |
WS = winter term, SS = summer term |
VL = Lecture, SE = Seminar, PR = practical session |
Additional information on current courses
Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application (graduate course)
Overview over common methods; description of force field and quantummechanical (semiempirical, ab initio, density functional theory) approaches; structure of input files, keywords, discussion of results, exercises with semiempirical methods and selected problems; instruction to sensitive use of methods and ressources and to independent working with everyday problems
Requirements: none
DFT Methods in Inorganic Chemistry (graduate course) and
Ab initio and DFT Methods in Organic Chemistry (graduate course)
Discussion of selected examples from the literature and/or lab problems, alternating from inorganic and organic chemistry
Requirements: Computational Chemistry: Introduction and Application
Theoretical Chemistry (Bachelor level)
The following topics are covered:
- historical development and basic ideas
- Schrödinger equation, particle in a potential well
- hydrogen atom
- many body systems, approximations (LCAO, SCF, etc.)
- group theory, symmetry, point groups, irreducable representations
- ligand field theory, spin-orbit coupling