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- Jul 22, 2017
Invited talk at the Telluride Workshop
Professor Attila Császár gave an invited talk at the Telluride Workshop on Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Coupled Anharmonic Vibrations of Floppy Molecular Systems (July 17-21, 2017, Telluride, CO, USA) with the title "The Chemical Fairyland of Loosely Bound Molecules". ...
- Jul 10, 2017
Postdoctoral grant awarded to KKRK researchers
Csaba Fábri and Tamás Szidarovszky, two researchers of KKRK were awarded with the prestigious postdoctoral grant of the National Research, Development and Innovation Office. ...
- Mar 1, 2017
On the cover: Complex rovibrational dynamics of the ArNO+ complex
A research article authored by members of KKRK was featured on the front cover of the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. The paper presents a detailed analysis of the bound and metastable rovibrational states of the weakly-bound ArNO+ complex based on high-quality quantum mechanical simulations. ...
- Feb 1, 2017
Distinguished Guest Scientist at KKRK: Prof. Bill Poirier
Professor Bill Poirier from Texas Tech University will stay in our group as a Hungarian Academy of Sciences Distinguished Guest Scientist until July this year. During his stay at KKRK, Professor Poirier will be involved in a joint project with KKRK, which focuses on the critical evaluation and validation of the complete set of previously published experimental rotational-vibrational line positions...
- Nov 20, 2016
On the cover: Small Molecules - Big Data
A research article authored by members of KKRK was featured on the front cover of The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. The paper focuses on the large-scale spectroscopic networks generated by the rovibronic spectra of molecules. The efficient MARVEL (Measured Active Rotational–Vibrational Energy Levels) approach developed at KKRK as well as the merits of the graph theoretical approach to...