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The internationally-renowned International Congress of Quantum Chemistry took place in Bratislava between 26 June and 1 July. The 17th ICQC was organised in one of Bratislava’s most prestigious venues, the Reduta. Located in the historical centre, the building features a neo-baroque style with art nouveau elements and serves as the seat of the Slovak Philharmonic. Attendees discussed recent findings in quantum chemistry.

The International Congress of Quantum Chemistry (ICQC) is held triennially under the patronage of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science. It is a unique opportunity for scientists working in the field of theoretical and computational chemistry to present and discuss the latest developments and research advances. The first ICQC took place in Menton, France, in 1973, where it also returned 45 years later for its 16th iteration. The 15th Congress took place in Beijing, China.

The 17th ICQC scientific program comprised plenary lectures, select presentations, and discussions in two poster sessions. The event shed light on recent interesting new ideas and presentations by young scientists.

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About IAQMS

The International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science (IAQMS) was established in France in 1967. Distinguished scientists from the field of quantum molecular research are periodically elected to join the academy, and throughout its history, 14 Nobel Prize laureates have become members.

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Bratislava Card for attendees

Event attendees had the opportunity to get a 20% discount on their Bratislava Cards. The card helps visitors get to know and experience the best that Bratislava and the Bratislava Region have to offer. Attendees could thus enjoy unlimited use of public transport, free access to 23 museums & galleries, and a free guided walking tour.

Find out more about the conference at: https://icqc2023.org/.

Implemented with the financial support of the Ministry of Transport of the Slovak Republic.

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