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ORCID Identifiers and Research Data Publication
- Getting an ORCID identifier (two stages)
- Publishing NMR instrument data (three stages)
- Publishing crystal structure instrument data
Laboratories and Workshops
First Year
Email and IT@www.ch.imperial.ac.uk: A summary of available IT resources
First Year Chemical Information Lab 2015
- Introduction
- Lectures
- Coursework
- Assignment for the course
- List of software for CIT
- Search facilities for CIT
- Measurement Science Lab Course
Conventions in organic chemistry
Reactive Intermediates in organic chemistry
Stereochemical models
Second Year
Computational Chemistry Lab
- Electronic States and Bonding - computational laboratory (see blackboard).
Third Year
Computational Chemistry Lab
- Transition states and reactivity.
- MgO thermal expansion
- Simulation of a simple liquid
- Programming a 2D Ising Model (CMP only)
Material from previous years
First year
Second year
Modelling Workshop
Third Year
- Understanding trends in catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution
- Bonding and molecular orbitals in main group compounds
Synthesis and computational lab
ChemDraw/Chemdoodle Hints
Tablet Project
3D
Online materials for mobile devices
- How to get eBooks
- Blackboard mobile learn for Android
- Blackboard mobile learn for iOS
- Pericylic reactions in iTunesU (download App first)
- Conformational analysis in iTunesU (download App first)
- A library of mechanistic animations in iTunesU (download App first)
- How to compress and disseminate Panopto lecture recordings
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