A day-long international seminar on “Computational Chemistry and Sustainable Development in Bangladesh” organized by the Faculty of Science of Dhaka University (DU) was held today (Saturday), 09 April 2016 at the conference room of the faculty. Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. AAMS Arefin Siddique inaugurated the seminar as the chief guest. Dean of the Faculty of Science of DU Prof. Dr. Mohammed Abdul Aziz presided over the function while Professor of Griffith University of Australia Dr. Moazzem Hossain and Professor of the University of Bremen of Germany Dr. Bibhuti Roy addressed it as special guests. Professor of the University of Pierre & Marie Curie of France Dr. Boubakar Diawara delivered the key-note speech.
Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. AAMS Arefin Siddique in his speech said, computational chemistry has emerged with the emergence of digital age. It describes the computational techniques aimed at understanding the structure and properties of molecules and materials. Dhaka University authorities are planning to set-up an independent teaching and research department on Computational Chemistry, he informed. This seminar will provide guidelines in this regard, he hoped.
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(Md. Rafiqul Islam)
Assistant Director
Public Relations Office
University of Dhaka
Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. AAMS Arefin Siddique inaugurated a day-long seminar on “Computational Chemistry and Sustainable Development in Bangladesh” as chief guest today (Saturday), 09 April 2016 at the conference room of the Faculty of Science. DU Faculty of Science organized the program. (Picture: DU PR Office)