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Short talks will be given by volunteer participants. They should have a direct connection with VB theory. They may present, for instance, a recent research work connected with VB theory, a chemical problem on which a VB method or model could be relevant, or a method/algorithmic idea or scheme which could be of interest to the VB community. Presentation of open questions that could lead to discussions is welcome. Talks should be as compact and "straight to the point" as possible, and they should leave ample space for ideas exchange and discussions among the participants.


SPEAKERS : please add below, in your own section, your title talk and abstract :

  • first : log in (see also : How to create an account) ;
  • click on your name in the "Contents" box below, this will lead you to your own section ;
  • your section starts with your name as the title line, click on [edit] (far right) ;
  • To insert a file in your abstract, you will have to :
  1. upload your file (see : How to upload files on the wiki) ;
  2. then to insert the file in your text (see : How to insert files onto the wiki).


Duration of the talks will be 30 minutes including questions, so we recommend a <20 minutes talk in order to give space for discussions.

The order of abstracts follow the alphabetic order.


Samuel De Visser

My address, [1]

Enzymatic oxygen atom transfer reactions: Trends explained with Valence Bond Theory

blablalba


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References

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Samuel De Visser

My address, [2]

Enzymatic oxygen atom transfer reactions: Trends explained with Valence Bond Theory

blablalba


>>> to download the SLIDES


References

[1] ...

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