Where Has Masha Been? Summer 2010 Update, UK, Costa Rica, new book and ACS courses

Posted on September 21st, 2010 by Masha Petrova

Hi MVP Readers,

As promised, here is my “Where has Masha been” video. Please forgive the video editing quality - I am still trying to get the hang of it. Turns out that using Windows Movie Maker is a complete nightmare. If anyone has a suggestion for a better video editing software for Windows XP,  please let me know in the comments!

In this video: My summer 2010 update, TurboExpo, Costa Rica, new book and new ACS courses!

- Description of my 2 hour TurboExpo presentation is here (page 34) http://www.asmeconferences.org/te10/pdfs/TE10_FinalProgram.pdf

-Upcoming ACS courses:

–Essentials of Chemical Kinetics

http://www.proed.acs.org/courses/course_overview.cfm?course_code=KNWEB

–Computer Simulation of  Reactive Flows

http://www.proed.acs.org/courses/course_overview.cfm?course_code=RFWEB

–Chemistry for non-chemists

http://www.proed.acs.org/courses/course_overview.cfm?course_code=CHWEB

All the Best!

Masha

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I am baaack! and Boston ACS meeting…

Posted on August 24th, 2010 by Masha Petrova

Hello Dear Readers!!

Looong time no blog posts! I apologize for my absence this summer. There has been a LOT of traveling. I promise an update on all that’s been happening with me and with MVP Modeling Solutions in the past 5 months, shortly.

Meanwhile I wanted to give a head’s-up to all of you attending the American Chemical Society Boston meeting this week. I am organizing one of the sessions at the meeting called: Computer Modeling: The Wave of the Future. We have a great variety of wonderful speakers for this session – intention of all of the talks is to provide more information on computer simulation and modeling in sciences and engineering.

Below is the schedule for the talks (to be presented on Thursday, August 26th). We tried to make sure that there is something for everyone at this session – from modeling of bio-materials to information on patenting of computer simulations (which I am personally very interested in hearing).

I hope to see some of you in Boston this week (please say “hi” if you’re there).

Keep an eye out for a “Where has Masha been?” blog post (or maybe even a Vlog (video blog – term learned from my teenage son:)).

Cheers!

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Computer Modeling: The Wave of the Future and its Benefits for Small Business Owners

Location: Boston Convention & Exhibition Center

Room: Room 212

Cosponsored by: CINF, COMP, PROF

Duration: 8:30 am - 12:55 pm

8:30 am Introductory Remarks

8:35 am Best practices in scientific computer modeling Dr. Masha V Petrova

9:05 am New wave of computational tools for the leads selection in biomedical industry

Dr. Aurora D. Costache PhD, Prof. Doyle D. Knight PhD, Prof. Joachim Kohn

9:35 am Computational modeling of soft condensed matter and biomaterials

Dr. Jayeeta Ghosh

10:05 am First-principles computational approach for the characterization and design of novel organic electronic materials

Roel S Sanchez-Carrera PhD, Prof. Alan Aspuru-Guzik

10:35 am Intermission

10:50 am Recent advances in structure-based drug design

Woody Sherman

11:20 am Computer simulation of ligand binding to a flexible protein target

Dr Philip W Payne

11:50 am FAST Predictions of protein stability and flexibility

Prof. Dennis R. Livesay, Dr. Hui Wang, Prof. Donald J. Jacobs

12:20 pm Patentability of computer simulations and models

Noah Malgeri

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How Retired Chemists Handled a Talk on Computer Modeling

Posted on May 17th, 2010 by Masha Petrova

Dear Readers,

Very sorry for such a long absence from this blog! I recently came back from an ACS (American Chemical Society) speaking tour, which was a very interesting and enriching experience for me. Currently, I am working on a couple of potential book proposals as well. There might be an upcoming opportunity for you to contribute to a book on a subject related to chemical kinetics and computer modeling. So stay tuned!

This was the first time I have gone on an ACS speaking tour and it was a very interesting experience. I would recommend it to anyone looking to grow as a professional in a technical field.

This is how the volunteer speaker service works: ACS puts together a list of experts in various chemical fields who would like to volunteer to be traveling speakers. Various ACS local sections then go through the list and choose which speakers they would like to invite to a specific local meeting.

If you are one of the speakers who has selected by a particular group of local sections (a circuit), you get to travel around that area for a week and present a new talk each day in a new location. I did not realize that the more options for talk topics you provide, the more likely are the chances of various locations picking different topics :) . So I ended up giving 6 talks in 5 days on 4 different topics. My circuit covered a good portion of Wisconsin, which turns out to be a relatively large state, so I had 3- 5 hours of driving in between different locations.

In case you’re interested, here is what my schedule looked like:

Monday, April 19, 2010

Location: La Crosse, WI

Venue: University of Wisconsin - La Crosse

Topic: Economic Crisis and the Need for Computer Modeling

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Location: Milwaukee, WI

Venue: ACS Annual meeting

Topic: 10 Ways to Increase Your Value

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Location: Appleton, WI

Venue: Lawrence University

Topic: A Wife, a Mother, and a PHD

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Location: Stevens Point, WI

Venue: ACS meeting + university campus talk

Topic : A Wife, a Mother, and a PHD and Economic Crisis and the Need for Computer Modeling

Friday, April 23, 2010

Location: Houghton, MI

Topic: Importance of Perception - Why You Should Care About What Others Think

During each presentation I had a completely different audience. One day it was a large group of students. Another day it was a small mix of professors and graduate researchers. Yet another day I presented to a mixture of chemists from industry and academia.

One of my favorite audiences was in Eau Clair, where I presented the “Computer Modeling” talk to a group of retired industry chemists. Considering that half of my audience has never used a computer for so much as e-mail, it was an interesting presentation. But I have to say the retired chemists were one of the most inquisitive and interested audiences I had on this trip!

Going into the talk I had a bit of a panicky moment. Some of these people have been doing experiments in the lab for longer than two of my lifetimes. How in the world was I going to explain to them that we are on the path of moving more and more of these experiments into this teeny box called a “computer”?!

Amazingly, my audience stayed curious and interested through the whole talk. Afterwards, some of the listeners shared a few stories about how back in the day, you had to use stacks of punch cards to program just a few lines of code. Maybe because the have seen such evolution of science and technology over their lifetimes, the idea of more and more experiments being done virtually, inside of a computer did not seem surprising to them.

Now if only I can have such an open-minded audience at TurboExpo next month!

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Great Speaking Opportunity for my Blog Readers

Posted on February 25th, 2010 by Masha Petrova

I am looking for Speakers for the ACS Fall 2010 National Meeting and Exposition in Boston. And it just might be YOU!

DISCLAIMER: this is not a give-away or a lottery. I am offering you an opportunity to work hard to do something uncomfortable (public speaking); to take time out of your day job (or search for a job) in order to prepare a presentation, travel to a conference and to present in front of a bunch of strangers.  If you’re thinking  that that is a pretty crappy “opportunity”, read on :)

Dear MVP Readers,

I am organizing a session at 2010 ACS Fall meeting, titled: Computer Modeling - The Wave of the Future. The session is co-sponsored by the Division of Computers in Chemistry, Division of Chemical Information, and Division for Small Chemical Business.

Why you should care:

I am selecting speakers for this session and it is a wonderful chance  for many of you to:

-Present yourself as an expert in computer modeling, chemistry, biochemistry, engineering and/or small business development area

-Network with industry professionals in chemical, biochemical and engineering industry

-Grow professionally

-Boost your resume

-Learn what’s new in the chemistry field

-Develop you communication skills

Why might you want to do any of these things? (If you do not know the answer already, you REALLY need the info in my Toolkit!) All of the above can be instrumental in helping you get a job, grow your business, or help you become a more valued industry professional.

What you need to qualify:

- Ability to travel to Boston and attend ACS meeting on August 22-26 (you’ll be responsible for your own travel expenses, but if you are NOT an ACS member, you will get free admission to the conference on the day of presentation).

-Be working (or have worked) in area of computer modeling that has something to do with chemistry, biochemistry, biology or chemical or bio engineering

- Be able to say something about how modeling and simulation can help small businesses (I’d be happy to help you with this part, just contact me at masha@mvpmodelingsolutions.com, if you’re stuck on this one)

I am interested! What to do next:

If you have any questions for me about presenting at ACS, please submit them in comments below. I promise to answer all of them! If you are seriously thinking of presenting, please contact me at masha@mvpmodelingsolutions.com.

Finally, please pass the link to this post to any of your colleagues or friends who are looking to grow as a technical professional!

Best of luck!

UPDATE

You will need to formally submit a brief ( 1-3 paragraphs) abstract of your talk to ACS. Simply follow instructions below.

Please noteIf chosen as one of the presenters, you will need to be able to travel to Boston and attend ACS meeting. You will be responsible for your own travel expenses and conference registration, however if you are NOT an ACS member, you will get free admission to the conference on the day your presentation.


TO SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT:
2) - If you are an ACS member and have already created on-line account, sign-in using your ACS ID.
- If NOT a member, click on “Registering is easy” button. Create your username and password and select the appropriate relationship to ACS.
3) Once signed in, choose the 240th meeting in Boston and select:

4) Select SCHB: Division of Small Chemical Businesses - > Computer Modeling the Wave of the Future session
5) Follow the instructions. When you get to “Preferred Presentation method” select “Oral Only”

Please contact me with any questions. Best of luck!!

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Recession Proofing Your CFD Work

Posted on September 8th, 2009 by Masha Petrova

Dear Readers,

Today we have a great post by a guest author - Jeff Waters. Jeff has been involved with CFD and 3D modeling industry for quite sometime.  He has been kind enough to share with us his tips for “recession proofing your CFD work.” As you read this piece, you will probably see a lot of similarities between Jeff’s point of view and my own. Interestingly enough, we  each wrote our posts independently. What does that tell you about paying attention to how simulation is being used in your company? Read more »

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How To Get Funding For Your Computer Modeling Research

Posted on August 31st, 2009 by Masha Petrova

Are you finding it easy to get funding for projects that involve computer modeling? Or is it rather difficult to get budgets approved for new software licenses, and computer workstations? This article in Product Design and Development on-line might be of use to many of you. Please share with us your experience by posting comments!

Read more »

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Contributing to the Bottom Line with Computer Modeling (Webinar)

Posted on August 26th, 2009 by Masha Petrova

Dear Readers,

I invite you ALL to sign up for my Webinar hosted by www.NAFEMS.org on Contributing to the Bottom Line with Computer Modeling.  Best part? You do not have to be a NAFEMS member and the webinar is compltely FREE! Learn how to use engineering computer modeling in your organization to cut costs, save time and create more innovative products.

To register go here : http://www.nafems.org/events/nafems/2008/bottomline/

Read more »

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Computer - A Modern Day Frankenstein?

Posted on August 19th, 2009 by Masha Petrova

Just a side note: we have been getting some wonderfull comments from all of you on current AND older posts. I try to respond to all, or at least most, of your comments. If you posted comments here previously, I highly encourage you to check back on those posts to see what responses you recieved.

Get latest updates from Twitter: Twitter.com/MVPetrova

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“I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and a convulsive motion agitated its limbs.

How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I had endeavored to form? His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful!–Great God! His yellow skin scarcely covered the work of muscles and arteries beneath; his hair was of a lustrous black, and flowing; his teeth of a pearly whiteness; but these luxuriances only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, that seemed almost of the same colour as the dun white sockets in which they were set, his shriveled complexion and straight black lips.

…I had worked hard for nearly two years, for the sole purpose of infusing life into an inanimate body. For this I had deprived myself of rest and health. I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.”

Read more »

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Reactive Flow Modeling- Two Dilemmas

Posted on August 6th, 2009 by Masha Petrova

I am trying out another spiffy new way to provide valuable information to you, MVP blog readers. This is a 4 minute slide presentation about two biggest problems that plague the reactive flow modeling efforts in the engineering industry.

Basically, they boil down to two issues:

1) A perfect modeling software does not exist

2) Chemical mechanisms are user input

- Correct mechanisms do not exist

-  An industry standard for mechanism testing does not exist

Interested? Play the video or watch it on youtube if your browser gives you problems. Read more »

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