Hai-Ping Cheng
(Now at NorthEastern University)
Webpage: https://cos.northeastern.edu/people/hai-ping-cheng/
Email: ha.cheng@northeastern.edu
Professor of Physics and Chemistry and QTP Director (2018-2020). Her main research interest is in simulation of properties of large clusters, complex nanostructures, and surface effects.
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Beverly Sanders
(Retired)
Webpage: https://www.cise.ufl.edu/~sanders/
Email: sanders@cise.ufl.edu
Assoc. Professor of Computer and Information Science and Engineering. Her research interests most closely connected with QTP are in software engineering and programming languages for high performance computing.
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John F. Stanton
(Deceased)
Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/stantonresearchgroup/
Email: johnstanton@ufl.edu
William R. Kenan Professor of Chemistry. Research interests focus on high-level quantum chemical methodology and their application to challenging problems of molecular spectroscopy. Collaborative software development includes the CFOUR package.
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Henk J. Monkhorst
(Deceased)
Webpage: https://people.clas.ufl.edu/henk/
Email: monkhors@qtp.ufl.edu
Professor Emeritus of Physics. His main research interest is properties of polymers and a non-Born-Oppenheimer formulation of molecular structure theory using the Coupled Cluster method.
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Frank E. Harris
(Deceased)
Webpage: http://www.physics.utah.edu/~harris/home.html
Email: harris@qtp.ufl.edu
Research Prof. of Chemistry, Univ. Florida and Prof. of Physics, Univ. of Utah.
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