Successful Conference on Computational Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry
QBIC VII Conference of the Quantum Bio·Inorganic Chemistry Society from 26 to 29th August 2025 in Berlin
On 29th August 2025, the four-day the QBIC VII conference at the Humboldt University of Berlin ended. Co-organized by the Quantum Bio·Inorganic Chemistry Society , an impressive list of keynotes, invited, and contributed lectures were delivered at the event.
‘It’s been a fantastic meeting.’, says Dr Matthias Stein, head of the Molecular Simulations and Design group at the Max Planck Institute Magdeburg and Board member of the QBIC Society. Recent progress in computational and experimental inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry was presented and discussed, covering theoretical methods, novel applications, and combined computational/experimental approaches. “We are looking forward to the upcoming next QBIC conference in two years.”
The QBIC Society Award 2023 went to Anastassia N. Alexandrova, professor for computational design of functional materials at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the 2024 award went to Dr hab. Mariusz Radoń, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
Katarzyna Szleper, PhD student in the Molecular Simulations and Design Group at the MPI Magdeburg received a poster prize for her work on copper-containing enzymes.
About the Quantum Bio·Inorganic Chemistry Society
The Quantum Bio·Inorganic Chemistry Society was founded in 2018 with the purpose of bringing together scientists from academia and industry who are working in the broad fields of theoretical and computational inorganic, bioinorganic, and biological chemistry. Our aim is to encourage, support, and promote all aspects of research and knowledge exchange in these areas of science.
Among the activities of the Society are the organization of regular international scientific meetings, the support of summer/winter schools targeted at young scientists, and the coordination of networking actions.
