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New Paper
“Solving the Schrödinger equation of atoms and molecules using one- and two-electron integrals only”, Hiroshi Nakatsuji, Hiroyuki Nakashima, and Yusaku I. Kurokawa, Phys. Rev. A. 101, 062508 (2020). Copy can be downloaded from List of Publications.
Hiroyuki Nakashima received “2020 Pople Medal”

Dr. Hiroyuki Nakashima received the 2020 Pople Medal, which is the prize on the Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical & Computational Chemists (APATCC) for an outstanding younger theoretical/computational chemist. For details, please see http://www.apatcc.org/awards.html.

8th Japan-Czech-Slovak Symposium on Theoretical Chemistry

The 8th Japan-Czech-Slovak Symposium on Theoretical Chemistry will be held in Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan in July 6-9, 2020. See here for details.

Nakatsuji received “De scientia et humanitate optime meritis” Medal

Hiroshi Nakatsuji, the director of QCRI, received the highest award of the Czech Science Academy (AV), the “De scientia et humanitate optime meritis” honorary medal for his contribution to science and humanitarian ideas, from AV President Eva Zazimalova on May 23, 2018.

Please go to Czech Science Academy page for details.

The laudation from the Czech Science Academy at the ceremony can be read here (PDF file) .

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Prof. Havlas(right) reading the award comment, and Ms. Eva Zažímalová(left), President of the Czech Science Academy

Director Hiroshi Nakatsuji and Ms. Eva Zažímalová, President of the Czech Science Academy, and the Medal and the Certificate

The celebration after the award ceremony
(from right) President Zažímalová, Director Nakatsuji, Prof. Havlas, Prof. Sakaki, Prof. Nakai, Prof. Ehara

the Medal(face) and the Certificate

the Medal(back) and the Certificate
News
The director, Hiroshi Nakatsuji was awarded the 2016 Schrödinger medal of WATOC “For the discovery and development of general methods of solving the Schrödinger equation of atoms and molecules”.

 

The WATOC (World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists) Schrödinger medal is awarded each year to one outstanding theoretical and computational chemist
http://watoc.net/watoc.schroedinger.html.

Abstract of the Plenary Lecture at WATOC 2017, Munich