The 2014 Teach-Discover-Treat Initiative (TDTi) competition resulted
in many high quality computational chemistry tutorials submitted
across the four challenges. The judging panel selected the top three
winners based on the published criteria for scientific content,
presentation and clarity, educational benefit, and reproducibility.
The winners receive a TDTi Travel Award when presenting their work at
the TDTi 2014 Challenge Award symposium at the ACS 2014 Fall meeting
in San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014.

Please visit:

http://www.tdtproject.org/blog/strong-showing-in-tdts-2014-challenge

for the full 2014 Challenge announcement. All tutorials will be made
available for download on this website at the time of the Award
symposium. Follow us on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/TeachDiscoTreat
) for updates on the time and location of the symposium and
celebratory social event!

Thank you!

The TDT Steering Committee
Hanneke Jansen, Rommie Amaro, Jane Tseng, Wendy Cornell, Patrick
Walters and Emilio Xavier Esposito
<www.TDTproject.org>
<twitter.com/TeachDiscoTreat>

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