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Selected Proceedings of QSCP-XXV Conference (Torun, Poland, June 2022)
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This book contains peer-reviewed contributions based on talks presented at the 25th International Workshop on Quantum Systems in Chemistry, Physics, and Biology held in Torun, Poland, in June 2022. The book reviews significant advances in concepts, methods, and applications of quantum systems in a broad variety of areas in modern chemistry, physics, and biology. In particular, it discusses atomic, molecular, and solid state structure, dynamics and spectroscopy, relativistic and correlation effects in quantum chemistry, topics of computational chemistry, physics, and biology, as well as applications of theoretical chemistry and physics in advanced molecular and nano-materials and biochemical systems. This book is aimed at advanced graduate students, academics, and researchers, both in university and corporation laboratories, interested in state of the art and novel trends in quantum chemistry, physics, and biology, and their applications.
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Karolina Slowik is an associate professor at the Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland, where she obtained her PhD in physical sciences in 2012. She spent her postdoctoral years in Germany at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, which both are excellent centers for photonics. Her background covers the quantum theory of light-matter interactions in various aspects, from quantum nanophotonics to optically dressed atomic media to optical properties of low-dimensional structures and materials.
Jean Maruani, born on December 28, 1937, in Tunis to a middle-class Sephardic family, pursued versatile studies in Paris, obtaining a Doctorat ès-Sciences Physiques at Sorbonne in 1966 under the supervision of Pr Roland Lefebvre. After collaborating with institutions like the CEA, Pasteur Institute, and LCIE, he spent two years in Charles McDowell's group at UBC in Vancouver. In 1968, he secured a permanent position at CMOA of CNRS, directed by Pr Raymond Daudel. Jean Maruani, a prolific researcher, has authored around 150 papers on the Structure and Dynamics of Molecular Systems, particularly in Magnetic Resonance and Photoelectron Spectroscopy. His contributions include solving pending problems in these fields, introducing novel concepts for non-rigid and approximate symmetries, and delving into Dirac electron properties and a quantum theory of biological evolution. He has co-organized about 30 scientific meetings, co-edited about 50 volumes, and founded a scientific journal and book series. He has also created the CMOA Prize and Medal, respectively, for junior and senior scientists. In spite of retirement in 2005, he remains very active, organizing annual QSCP meetings around the world. Jean Maruani is honoured with a Doctorate Honoris Causa from the University of Sofia, a Golden Medal from the City of Paris, and titles like Chevalier des Palmes Académiques and Corresponding Member of the European Academy. He also engages in classical singing and philosophical talks. He married composer Marja Rantanen in 1969, and they have three children and six grandchildren.
Erkki Brändas is a quantum chemist and graduate from the Faculty of Science at Uppsala University, Sweden, and Professor Emeritus at the Department of Chemistry, Uppsala University, Sweden. He has served as Visiting Professor at the University of Florida, USA, Technion, Israel, and TU, Darmstadt, Germany. His research concerns theoretical chemical physics from atoms and molecules to complex enough systems in biology. In particular, he has studied resonance structures in condensed matter, such as high-temperature superconductivity, anomalous proton conductance in aqueous solutions, and the molecular theory of evolution and the genetic code. The theoretical developments involve analytic investigations of differential equations, spectral generalizations to open systems, and the application of the combined Fourier-Laplace transform to understand the origin of communication in biological systems. An unanticipated result is a novel complex symmetric Jordan form, which provides a fundamental ingredient in establishing a syntax for biological information. In addition to his positions as professor of quantum chemistry and chairman of the department of quantum chemistry, he was appointed Executive Director of the Graduate School 'Advanced Instrumentation and Measurements', supervising the doctoral education of 35 PhD's. He received one of the first European Community grants inSweden and has participated in various European projects, including Prigogine's Expert Panel on Complexity. He is the current president of the International Society for Theoretical Chemical Physics and a member of several editorial boards at Wiley, Springer, Elsevier, including Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, Wiley, and Advances in Quantum Chemistry, Elsevier.
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