QSCP 2022 – 25th International Workshop on Quantum Systems in Chemistry, Physics and Biology

19-24 June 2022, Toruń, Poland

About Toruń

Toruń was founded over 750 years ago. The Foundation Charter was signed on 28 December 1233. The town has many monuments and is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus whose main work “De revolutionibus…” contained the first heliocentric theory of universe.

The oldest part of the town retains its medieval character, spreads along the Vistula river, and is well-separated from younger districts. The most splendid examples of Toruń’s historical architecture are: the Old City Hall (at present a museum) and three monumental Gothic churches (Sts. Jones’, Our Lady’s and St. Jacob’s). Old narrow streets still preserve their nostalgic ambience and coexist peacefully with much younger Nicolaus Copernicus University.

More information about the whole region can be found here.

The City Hall

The Old Town view

Panorama of the city taken from the opposite bank of the Vistula river

More: photo gallery


SPONSORS and PARTNERS

The conference is financed under contract DNK/SN/461406/2020 from the resources of the Ministry of Education and Science supporting activities of science dissemination.
The conference is subsidized from the budget of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Region
The conference is co-funded from the PROM project, funded by Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange NAWA (agreement no.: PPI/PRO/2019/1/00015/U/00001)