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European Conference on the Dynamics of Molecular Systems
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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.
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Conference locations
The 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
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MOLEC Prizes
MOLEC 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
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