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MOLEC, the European Conference on the Dynamics of Molecular Systems, is a biannual scientific conference.[1] [2] [3] It is held every two years usually late summer. The first conference was held in Trento, Italy in the year of 1976.
Conference locations
editThe conference has been held in the following locations:
- Trento (Italy), 1976, organized by Peter Toennies and Franco Gianturco
- Brandbjerg Hojskole (Denmark), 1978
- Oxford (UK), 1980
- Nijmegen (The Netherlands), 1982
- Jerusalem (Israel), 1984
- Aussois (France), 1986
- Assisi (Italy), 1988
- Bernkastel-Kues (Germany), 1990
- Prague (Czech Republic), 1992
- Salamanca (Spain), 1994
- Nyborg Strand (Denmark), 1996
- Bristol (UK), 1998
- Jerusalem (Israel), 2000
- Istanbul (Turkey), 2002
- Nunspeet (The Netherlands), 2004
- Trento (Italy), 2006
- St. Petersburg (Russia), 2008
- Curia (Portugal), 2010
- Oxford (UK), 2012
- Gothenburg (Sweden), 2014
- Toledo (Spain), 2016, chair Alberto Garcia Vela
- Dinard (France), 2018
MOLEC Prizes
editMOLEC Senior Prize
- 1996: Prof Jan Peter Toennies
- 1998: Prof. Franco Gianturco
- 2004: Prof Raphael Levine
- 2006: Prof. Zdenek Herman
- 2008: Prof. Gabriel Balint-Jurti
- 2016: Prof. Dieter Gerlich
- 2018: Prof David Parker
Zdenek Herman MOLEC Young Scientist Prize
- 2016: Prof. Sebastiaan Y. T. van de Meerakker[4]
- 2018: Prof Francesca Calegari[5]
References
edit- ^ García-Vela, Alberto; Bañares, Luis; Senent, María Luisa (2018). "EPJD Topical Issue "XXI edition of the European Conference on the Dynamics of Molecular Systems (MOLEC 2016)". The European Physical Journal D. 72 (6). doi:10.1140/epjd/e2018-90097-7.
- ^ Varandas, A J C. (2011). "18th European Conference on Dynamics of Molecular Systems". Physica Scripta. 84 (2): 028101. doi:10.1088/0031-8949/84/02/028101.
- ^ Vasyutiniskii, Oleg (2009). "Special issue: CAMOP–MOLEC XVII". Physica Scripta. 80 (4): 040201. doi:10.1088/0031-8949/80/4/040201.
- ^ "Bas v.d. Meerakker personal webpage".
- ^ "DESY news about MOLEC prize".