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About speaker
| Milan Randic (National Insitute of Chemistry, Slovenia) |
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Milan Randic is native of Croatia and citizen of United States and Croatia, born in 1930. He studied Theoretical Physics at the University of Zagreb during 1949-1953 and studied for Ph. D degree at the University of Cambridge, England (1954-1958). From 1960 – 1979 he was at the Rudjer Boskovic research institute in Zagreb, Croatia, where he founded the Theoretical Chemistry Group. The first such group in the former Yugoslavia. Since 1971-1980 he was visiting numerous universities in USA including, The John Hopkins, MIT, Harvard, Tufts, Cornell. Since 1973 he directed his research from the area of Quantum Chemistry to Chemical Graph Theory. From 1980 to 2000 he was professor and later distinguished professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. During the past 15 years he is spending three months each year at the National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia collaborating with the group of scientist from the Laboratory for Chemometrics. He is member of Croatian Academy of Sciences and founder of the International Academy of Mathematical Chemistry, the seat of which is in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Since January 1, 2000 he is Professor Emeritus of Drake University, and since that time his research has been extended towards Bioinformatics, with particular emphasis on characterization of DNA, proteins and proteome. His other interests include development of a universal pictographic language NOBEL. |
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