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World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists
AbbreviationWATOC
Formation1982[1]
Purposepromoting the field of theoretical and computational chemistry[2]
President
Peter Gill
Websitewatoc.net

The World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (WATOC) is a scholarly association founded in 1982 "in order to encourage the development and application of theoretical methods" in chemistry, particularly theoretical chemistry and computational chemistry.[1] It was originally called the World Association of Theoretical Organic Chemists,[1] but was later renamed the World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists,[3] and in 2005 renamed once more to the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists.[1]

Conferences

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WATOC organizes a triennial world congress with over 1,000 participants in last years.[1][4]

#NameDateYearCityCountryOrganizer
1WATOC-1987August 12–181987BudapestHungaryImre Csizmadia
2WATOC-1990July 8–141990TorontoCanadaImre Csizmadia
3WATOC-1993July 18–251993ToyohashiJapanKeiji Morokuma
4WATOC-1996July 7–121996JerusalemIsraelAmiram Goldblum
5WATOC-1999August 1–61999LondonUKMike Robb
Henry Rzepa
6WATOC-2002August 6–92002LuganoSwitzerlandHans-Peter Lüthi
7WATOC-2005January 16–212005Cape TownSouth AfricaKevin Naidoo
8WATOC-2008September 14–192008SydneyAustraliaLeo Radom
9WATOC-2011July 17–222011Santiago de CompostelaSpainManuel Yáñez
Otilia Mó
10WATOC-2014October 5–102014Santiago de ChileChileAlejandro Toro-Labbé
11WATOC-2017August 27 – September 12017MunichGermanyChristian Ochsenfeld
12WATOC-2020August 16 – 212020Vancouver-bridgeVancouverCanadaRussell J. Boyd
13WATOC-2025June 22 – 272025Downtown OsloOsloNorwayTrygve Helgaker

Awards

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The association awards two yearly medals: the Schrödinger Medal to one "outstanding theoretical and computational chemist",[5] and the Dirac Medal to one "outstanding theoretical and computational chemist under the age of 40".[6]

Recipients of the Dirac Medal

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Source: WATOC

List of presidents

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Presidents of WATOC:[1]

#NameFirst yearLast year
1Imre Csizmadia, taken in 1987 at the WATOC conferenceImre Gyula Csizmadia19871990
2Paul Schleyer taken in 1987Paul von Rague Schleyer19901996
3Henry F. Schaefer, III19962005
4Leo RadomLeo Radom20052011
5Walter Thiel20112017
6Peter Gill20172025
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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "WATOC - History". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  2. ^ "WATOC - Home". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  3. ^ For instance, in 2005 it was called "World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists" as can be seen in the poster for WATOC-2005 congress: "WATOC-2005. Modelling Structure and Reactivity. 7th World Congress of the World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists" (PDF). World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  4. ^ "WATOC - Congress". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  5. ^ "WATOC - Schroedinger". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  6. ^ "Dirac - medal". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
    World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists
    AbbreviationWATOC
    Formation1982[1]
    Purposepromoting the field of theoretical and computational chemistry[2]
    President
    Peter Gill
    Websitewatoc.net

    The World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (WATOC) is a scholarly association founded in 1982 "in order to encourage the development and application of theoretical methods" in chemistry, particularly theoretical chemistry and computational chemistry.[1] It was originally called the World Association of Theoretical Organic Chemists,[1] but was later renamed the World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists,[3] and in 2005 renamed once more to the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists.[1]

    Conferences

    WATOC organizes a triennial world congress with over 1,000 participants in last years.[1][4]

    #NameDateYearCityCountryOrganizer
    1WATOC-1987August 12–181987BudapestHungaryImre Csizmadia
    2WATOC-1990July 8–141990TorontoCanadaImre Csizmadia
    3WATOC-1993July 18–251993ToyohashiJapanKeiji Morokuma
    4WATOC-1996July 7–121996JerusalemIsraelAmiram Goldblum
    5WATOC-1999August 1–61999LondonUKMike Robb
    Henry Rzepa
    6WATOC-2002August 6–92002LuganoSwitzerlandHans-Peter Lüthi
    7WATOC-2005January 16–212005Cape TownSouth AfricaKevin Naidoo
    8WATOC-2008September 14–192008SydneyAustraliaLeo Radom
    9WATOC-2011July 17–222011Santiago de CompostelaSpainManuel Yáñez
    Otilia Mó
    10WATOC-2014October 5–102014Santiago de ChileChileAlejandro Toro-Labbé
    11WATOC-2017August 27 – September 12017MunichGermanyChristian Ochsenfeld
    12WATOC-2020August 16 – 212020Vancouver-bridgeVancouverCanadaRussell J. Boyd
    13WATOC-2025June 22 – 272025Downtown OsloOsloNorwayTrygve Helgaker

    Awards

    The association awards two yearly medals: the Schrödinger Medal to one "outstanding theoretical and computational chemist",[5] and the Dirac Medal to one "outstanding theoretical and computational chemist under the age of 40".[6]

    Recipients of the Dirac Medal

    Source: WATOC

    • 1998: Timothy J. Lee
    • 1999: Peter M. W. Gill
    • 2000: Jiali Gao
    • 2001: Martin Kaupp
    • 2002: Jerzy Cioslowski
    • 2003: Peter Schreiner
    • 2004: Jan Martin
    • 2005: Ursula Röthlisberger
    • 2006: Lucas Visscher
    • 2007: Anna Krylov
    • 2008: Kenneth Ruud
    • 2009: Jeremy Harvey
    • 2010: Daniel Crawford
    • 2011: Leticia González
    • 2012: Paul Ayers
    • 2013: Filipp Furche
    • 2014: Denis Jacquemin
    • 2015: Edward Valeev
    • 2016: Johannes Neugebauer
    • 2017: Francesco Evangelista
    • 2018: Erin Johnson
    • 2019: Satoshi Maeda
    • 2020: Alexandre Tkatchenko
    • 2021: Edit Matyus
    • 2022: Katharina Boguslawski
    • 2023: Thomas Jagau
    • 2024: Alexander Sokolov

    List of presidents

    Presidents of WATOC:[1]

    #NameFirst yearLast year
    1Imre Csizmadia, taken in 1987 at the WATOC conferenceImre Gyula Csizmadia19871990
    2Paul Schleyer taken in 1987Paul von Rague Schleyer19901996
    3Henry F. Schaefer, III19962005
    4Leo RadomLeo Radom20052011
    5Walter Thiel20112017
    6Peter Gill20172025
    • WATOC home page

    References

    1. ^ a b c d e f "WATOC - History". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
    2. ^ "WATOC - Home". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
    3. ^ For instance, in 2005 it was called "World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists" as can be seen in the poster for WATOC-2005 congress: "WATOC-2005. Modelling Structure and Reactivity. 7th World Congress of the World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists" (PDF). World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
    4. ^ "WATOC - Congress". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
    5. ^ "WATOC - Schroedinger". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
    6. ^ "Dirac - medal". World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
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