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Dr. Dimitrios Pantazis, Gruppenleiter am MPI für Kohlenforschung in der Abteilung für molekulare Theorie und Spektroskopie, ist zum Vizepräsidenten der QBIC Society gewählt worden.
Mit Hilfe von Multiskalen-Simulationsmethoden und modernsten quantenchemischen Berechnungen untersuchten Dr. Dimitrios Pantazis und seine Gruppe, wie die Energie des Sonnenlichts in den Elektronenfluss umgewandelt wird, der chemische Reaktionen antreibt.