INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY, EÖTVÖS UNIVERSITY

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  • November 14, 2014

Molecules in Motion

The COST action MOLIM (Molecules in Motion), proposed by Attila G. Császár, has been approved for funding for the next four years. MOLIM, a multifaceted, multilinked, highly interdisciplinary COST Action will provide leadership for the development of computational tools for molecular sciences including determination of properties of complex non- and quasi-periodic systems, for the coupling of electronic and nuclear motions, for the application of the new tools to experimental problems of an outstanding nature, and it will become the ground for the emergence of the next generation of chemists who will be users of the next generation of chemistry tools. The Action will start in March 2015 and will involve about 100 researchers from about 25 countries from the EU and the neighboring countries.

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