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Gábor István Csonka
MTA Dokt., Széchenyi professor '97
Lab: Ch/I/7
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Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry Department
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Szent Gellért tér 4, Budapest, H-1111
Tel: +36(1) 463-18.35 Fax: +36(1) 463-36.42
e-mail: csonka # mail.bme.hu
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Research: The application and development of computational techniques, NMR spectroscopy, and crystallography to structural problems in chemistry. Methods applied: HF, MP2, CCSD(T), DFT and MM.
Researcher ID: A-8225-2008
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Co-authors: J. P. Perdew, A. Ruzsinszky, G. E. Scuseria, V. N. Staroverov, J. Tao, O. A. Vydrov
Publications: the most important publications, papers -96, 95-93, 92-. Invited talks.
Contributions to conferences. MTA Dr. (D.Sc.) thesis (hungarian)
Molecular geometry database
Support:
OTKA, NSF, OMFB, MKM FPI, France


Teaching:
General Chemistry (Eng.)
General Chemistry Laboratory (Eng.)
General Chemistry (Hun.)hypertext, supported by the Ministry of Culture and Education (PFP No. BME-VEK 3409)
Inorganic   Chemistry laboratory (Hun.)
Chemical Databases (Hun.-Eng.)
Computing for Chemists (Hun.)
Molecular Models, electron density analysis (Hun.)
Chemistry (Fr.), Forum
Projet ENSCM

Cours HTML + VRML, Nancy '96

Ph.D. theme (Hun.)


Earlier external positions:
Invited professor (1996-98): Laboratoire de Chimie Theorique
Université de Nancy 1, B.P. 239 - 54506 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France
Invited professor (2003-04): École Nationale Superieure de Chimie Montpellier

Earlier co-workers: J. G. Ángyán, I. G. Csizmadia, K. Éliás, G. G. Ferenczy, A. D. French, I. Hargittai, B. G. Johnson, I. Kolossváry, A. Kovács, S. Kristyán, G. Náray-Szabó,  L. Nemes, L. Nyulászi, L. Sztraka,  T. Veszprémi.


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