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computers in chemistry

Board

Board

Board 2025 - 2028

The Board elected for the 2025–2028 term is composed as follows:

Chair

Prof. Dr. Ricardo Mata
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
rmata@gwdg.de

Deputy Chair

Dr. Miriam Mathea
BASF, Ludwigshafen
miriam.mathea@basf.com

Members

Emanuel Ehmki
Universität Hamburg

Dr. Thomas Fox
Boehringer Ingelheim

Prof. Dr. Andrea Volkamer
Universität des Saarlandes

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Associate Members

Dr. Stefan Güssregen
Sanofi, Frankfurt

Dr. Wolf-D. Ihlenfeldt
Xemistry GmbH, Glashütten

Prof. Dr. Stefan M. Kast
TU Dortmund University

Jonathan Pletzer-Zelgert
Universität Hamburg

YOUNG CIC

Marius Rüve
Universität Hämburg

Young CIC

Young CIC representatives are non-voting, associate CIC Board members who have not yet completed their PhD. They represent young scientists working in the field of computational chemistry. This promotes the engagement of young members, while in return the Board receives feedback and advice on how support for early-career researchers can be made even more effective.