| The International Academy of Quantum Molecular
Science was created in Menton in 1967, with Professors Raymond
Daudel (France), Per-Olov Löwdin (Sweden), Robert
G. Parr (USA), John
A. Pople (USA) and Bernard Pullman (France) as its founding
members, under the inspiration and with the support of Professor
Louis de Broglie, Nobel Laureate and Perpetual Secretary of the
French Academy of Sciences, Paris.
The Academy was planned to have 25 (later 35) regular members under 65 years
of age and could have an unlimited number of senior members.
This restriction in the number of members (and the distinction between regular
and senior members) was deleted from the Academy's Statutes in 2007. The members
are chosen among the scientists of all countries who have distinguished
themselves by the value of their scientific work, their role of
pioneer or leader of a school in the broad field of the application
of quantum mechanics to the study of molecules and macromolecules.
The Academy has as its main goal to provide a forum for international
contact and collaboration and a periodical evaluation of the main
developments, advances and promising directions of research in the
broad field of its interest.
One of the main initiatives of the Academy was
the organization of a series of International Congresses in Quantum
Chemistry, with an interval of three years. The first was arranged
in Menton (1973), the second in New Orleans (1976), the third in
Kyoto (1979), the fourth in Uppsala (1982), the fifth in Montreal
(1985), the sixth in Jerusalem (1988), the seventh in Menton (1991),
the eighth in Prague (1994), the ninth in Atlanta (1997), the
tenth in Menton (2000), and the eleventh in Bonn (2003). The twelveth Congress was held in Kyoto
in May 2006 and the thirteenth is scheduled for June 2009 in Helsinki,
Finland.
Another initiative of the academy consists of
an annual attribution of a medal to a young member of the scientific
community who has distinguished himself by a pioneering and important
contribution. Till now there have been 37
laureates of the medal.
The Academy is governed by an elected bureau (three
year period). The list of past and present officers are as follows
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The Academy presently consists of 91 members. |