International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry
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The International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry (IAMC) was founded in Dubrovnik, Croatia, in 2005 by Milan Randić.[1] It is an organization for chemistry and mathematics avocation; its predecessors have been around since the 1930s.[1] There are 88 Academy members (as of 2011[update]) from around the world (27 countries), comprising six scientists awarded the Nobel Prize.[1]
Governing body of the IAMC[edit]
- 2005–2007:[1]
- President: Alexandru Balaban
- Vice-President: Milan Randić
- Secretary: Ante Graovac
- Treasurer: Dejan Plavšić
- 2008–2011:[1]
- President: Roberto Todeschini
- Vice-President: Tomaž Pisanski
- Secretary: Ante Graovac
- Treasurer: Dražen Vikić-Topić
- Member: Ivan Gutman
- Member: Nikolai Zefirov
- since 2011:[1]
- President: Roberto Todeschini
- Vice-President: Edward C. Kirby
- Vice-President: Sandi Klavžar
- Secretary: Ante Graovac
- Treasurer: Dražen Vikić-Topić
- Member: Ivan Gutman
- Member: Nikolai Zefirov
- since 2019:[1]
- President:
- Vice-President: Douglas J. Klein
- Vice-President: Xueliang Li
- Vice-President: Sandi Klavžar
- Vice-President: Tomaž Pisanski
- Secretary: Boris Furtula
- Treasurer:
- Member: Ivan Gutman
IAMC yearly meetings[edit]
- 2005 – Dubrovik, Croatia[1]
- 2006 – Dubrovik, Croatia[1]
- 2007 – Dubrovik, Croatia[1]
- 2008 – Verbania, Italy[1]
- 2009 – Dubrovik, Croatia[1]
- 2010 – Dubrovik, Croatia[1]
- 2011 – Bled, Slovenia[1]
- 2012 – Verona, Italy[1]
- 2014 – Split, Croatia[1]
- 2015 – Kranjska Gora, Slovenia[1]
- 2016 – Tianjin, China[1]
- 2017 – Cluj, Romania[1]
- 2019 – Bled, Slovenia[1]
- 2023 – Kranjska Gora, Slovenia[1]
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