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<h1>Invited Speakers</h1>
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<h2>&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Mark Gordon (leader of the GAMESS software)</h2>
<p>Mark Gordon holds the title of Distinguished Professor at Iowa State University, where he has been a leader in computational quantum chemistry for decades. He has lead and maintained the popular GAMESS(US) software and <a href="https://www.msg.chem.iastate.edu/group/mark/">supervised 29 graduate students</a> who graduated between 1976 and 2006. He completed his PhD in 1968 from Carnegie Mellon University, while working with Nobel Prize winner John Pople. </p>
<h2>&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Martin Head-Gordon (co-founder of the Q-Chem software)</h2>
<p>Martin Head-Gordon holds the title of Distinguished Professor at UC Berkeley. He was a co-founder of the Q-Chem quantum chemistry software, and currently <a href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=9Z52tZ4AAAAJ&hl=en">has an h-index of 134, and more than 140,000 citations on Google Scholar</a>. He completed his PhD in 1989 from Carnegie Mellon University, while working with Nobel Prize winner John Pople.</p>
<h2>&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Bert de Jong (leader of the NWChem software)</h2>
<p>Bert de Jong currently holds the title of Department Head for Computational Sciences at the Berkeley Lab (LBNL), and is the deputy director of the Quantum Systems Accelerator. He is a leader in the development of NWChem and NWChemEx for quantum chemistry calculations on exascale supercomputers. He completed his PhD in 1998 at University of Groningen, while working with Wim Nieuwpoort.</p>
<h2>&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp David Sherrill (leader of the Psi4 software)</h2>
<p>David Sherrill currently holds the position of Regents' Professor at Georgia Tech, and the position of Director at Georgia Tech's Center for High Performance Computing. He completed his PhD in 1996 at University of Georgia, while working with Fritz Schaefer, after which he was an NSF post-doctoral fellow working with Martin Head-Gordon.</p>
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