Abstract
This study assesses the pedagogical benefits obtained by students, teachers, and a sponsor through the development of a computational chemistry research project on interactions between carbon materials and gases. Achievements, challenges, and opportunities are identified, emphasizing the mastery of transferable and technical skills throughout the four-year-long project. Engineering thesis students formed the teamwork. We highlight the implementation of the servers and software which are necessary to apply computational chemistry as a methodological tool. The subject of air pollution is also examined by performing a multidisciplinary analysis that determines potential areas for future applications and the impact of the computational analyses performed. It is concluded that there is development of training abilities in complex scientific-technological areas for both undergraduate and graduate students in a geographically isolated context that may limit performance.
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Oyarzún-Aravena, A. M., Moya-Barría, I. I., & Navarro-Pérez, D. J. (2022). Formación en química computacional y sus aplicaciones a través de un proyecto de investigación desarrollado en la Patagonia chilena. Formacion Universitaria, 15(2), 103–116. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-50062022000200103
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