Examples of the Application of Java to Chemistry Examples of the Application of Java to Chemistry NanoCAD A freeware nanotech design system, by William Ware A Molecular Formula <=> Mass Converter by Guillaume Cottenceau at Imperial College Experiments in Colors by the mc2 Consortium at Berkeley University double-z STO LCAO-SCF calculation on the helium atom by David Moseley Active Labs, including a molecular sketcher used for the ECTOC-3 Conference The HyperWave System Browser, implemented in Java for ECHET96 Examples of Chemical Markup Language by Peter Murray-Rust Isoelectronic surface plot of the electrostatic potential of Benzene. Molecular Dynamics Simulation, which will render a VRML scene on request from the wireframe image displayed by the program Gaussian Front End Mathematical Equation Setting Sketch and Fetch Molecule Builder from Tripos ChemSymphony molecular viewer and editor by Anatoli Krassavine and published by Cherwell Scientific. Java Molecular and Atomic Orbitals by Robert Lancashire. Molecular Editor by Denis Bayada at Leeds JaMM by J. N. Huffman at Indiana Sequence Aligment Editor: CINEMA by David J Parry-Smith, Andrew W R Payne, Alex D Michie and Teresa K Attwood QuickPDB - A Sequence/Structure Search and Display Java Applet by Ilya Shindyalov and Phil Bourne Examples of the Application of JavaScript to Chemistry Analyzing Molecular Geometry Using MDL's Chemscape Chime and JavaScript An example of Spectral Peak Picking using Javascript and Chime, by Alan Tonge. An example of Atom Picking using Javascript and Chime, by Alan Tonge. Calculations of MO Properties, by David Mosley. Calculation of Buffer Recipes, by Rob Beynon. For a general source of information, see the Gamelan Site or the JARS Java Review Site Enabling Java on your Browser Netscape: In version 3, this is set in the Options/Network Preferences/Languages section. Internet Explorer: In version 3, this is set in the Edit/Preferences/Web Content section. Last Update: August 11, 1997 rzepa@ic.ac.uk