Math/Chem/Comp 2018
30th MC2 Conference
On June 18–23, 2018, in Dubrovnik (Croatia) we will celebrate the anni-versary 30th International Course and Conference on the Interfaces among Mathematics, Chemistry and Computer Sciences (Math/Chem/Comp, MC2-30), organized under the joint auspices of the Inter-University Center, Dubrovnik, Croatia, and the University of Zagreb (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science), Croatia.
SPONSORED BY
CONFERENCE BOARD
Director: Hrvoj Vančik, Professor of Chemistry, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Co-director: Jerzy Cioslowski, Professor of Physics, University of Szczecin, Poland
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Dragan Amić (Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia), Vin-cenzo Aquilanti (University of Perugia, Italy), Attila G. Császár (Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary), Tomica Hrenar (University of Zagreb, Croatia), Bono Lučić (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia), Roland Mitrić (University of Würzburg, Germany), Dejan Plavšić (Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia), Andreas Savin (UPMC Sorbone Uni-versity, Paris, France), Miguel Sola (University of Girona, Spain), Peter Stadler (University of Leipzig, Germany), Péter Surján (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary), Jesus Ugalde (Euskal Herriko University, Euskadi, Spain), Dražen Vikić-Topić (University of Rijeka, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia), Damir Vukičević (University of Split, Croatia)
HONORARY COMMITTEE
Aleksandru Balaban, Mircea Diudea, Ivan Gutman, Edward Kirby, Milan Randić, Nenad Trinajstić, Tomislav Živković
VENUE
MC2-30 will be held in Dubrovnik on 18–23 June, 2018. Dubrovnik is situated on Adriatic Coast in the southern part of the Republic of Croatia and, in recognition of its beauty, has been designated by UNESCO as a world heritage site. The venue of the meeting will be the Inter-University Centre (IUC) located at don Frana Bulica 4 (in the vicinity of the western gate [Vrata od Pila]) of the Old City.
CONFERENCE SCOPE AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
Since 1986, the Math/Chem/Comp meetings have been bringing together researchers working on diverse subjects spanning mathematics, computer science, and chemistry. In continuation of this tradition, presentations con-cerning all aspects of current research on computer modeling, combinator-ics, graph theory, and topology applied to any area of chemistry, physics, material and life sciences will be welcomed. The conference program will include invited plenary and special lectures workshops and posters. In particular, the MC2-30 meeting will revolve around the following topics:
1. Mathematical methods and computational algorithms in modeling of atoms, molecules, and chemical processes;
2. Mathematical chemistry and chemical graph theory;
3. Molecular modeling in practice (including molecular dynamics and ag-gregation);
4. Chemical experiments, industrial processes, and mathematical interpre-tation
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
The conference program will include invited lectures, contributed oral presentations, and posters.
Workshops
A series of courses is also to be held.
Poster Sessions
REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACT
Participants may register and submit abstracts by e-mail to the director of the
conference at the address (all forms are in the repository on the right side of the page):
Conference website:
http://www.pmf.unizg.hr/oldwww/chem/mathchemcomp
Registration submission deadline: April 15, 2018.
The abstract template will be available on the conference website.
Abstract submission deadline: May 15, 2018.
Abstracts in other formats will not be accepted.
POSTERS
The recommended dimensions of the posters are 90×120 cm (16.5"×22").
All posters to be presented should include a conference logo (available on
the conference website), concise title, names and complete addresses of
authors with indication of the author presenting the poster.
PROCEEDINGS
The papers presented at the MC2-30 meeting will be published as a special
issue of Croatica Chemica Acta.
All contributions will be refereed. The participants are encouraged to submit
their manuscripts before the meeting or at the latest upon arrival in Dubrovnik.
Those unable to attend are invited to send their manuscripts to the director
of the conference.
REGISTRATION FEE
The conference registration fee includes the following:
• admission to all scientific sessions
• conference materials
• conference trip and dinner
• coffee or juice at breaks
• IUC reception party
Registration fee
Before April 15, 2018: 180.00 € (80.00 € for students*) + 25% VAT.
After April 15, 2018: 200.00 € (100.00 € for students*) + 25% VAT.
Accompanying persons: 100.00 € + 25% VAT.
*Conference participants without Ph. D. degrees. A letter from the under-graduate mentor or the Ph.D. advisor is required.
Payment
Bank transfer to:
BANK NAME: Zagrebačka banka d.d.
BANK ADRESS: Paromlinska 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
IBAN: HR5823600001101522208
SWIFT/BIC CODE: ZABAHR2X
ACCOUNT HOLDER: Sveučilište u Zagrebu Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Horvatovac 102A, 10000 Zagreb
ACCOUNT NAME: Math.Chem.Comp.
Name of the participant is required!
THE DIRECTOR
All correspondence concerning the meeting should be addressed to:
Prof. Hrvoj Vančik
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics,
University of Zagreb
Horvatovac 102A, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia phone: 385 1 4606 400; fax: 385 1
4606 401
e-mail: vancik@chem.pmf.hr
ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORTATION
The participants are urged to make reservations as soon as possible as the number of rooms is limited and Dubrovnik is a popular tourist destination. Information regarding reservations of accommodation and other tourist matters can be obtained by e-mailing to:
Mrs. Danijela Štrman danijela.strman@gulliver.hr
The city of Dubrovnik can be reached by air from Zagreb and most of the European cities, by bus coaches from Zagreb, Rijeka and Split, by boat from the ports of Rijeka and Split, or by boat from Italy.
The participants are responsible for booking of accommodation and trans-portation. The conference organizers cannot assume any responsibility for these matters.