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One of the founders of Czech quantum chemistry died. Rudolf Zahradník also taught Merkel

One of the founders of Czech quantum chemistry, Rudolf Zahradník, died on Saturday at the age of 92. The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic announced this on its website. Zahradník was the chairman of the academy in its beginnings after the division of Czechoslovakia and a founding member and chairman of the Learned Society of the Czech Republic. Among other things, he was also a trainer of the later German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the 1980s.

“Professor Zahradník was not only a strong scientific figure, but he was also a very nice and charming person. We will miss his nobility, wit and always good mood. He was also a very important person who did so much for the newly established Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic that no one another, “said the current chairwoman of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Eva Zažímalová. “Rudolf was a world-renowned theoretical chemist and a real gentleman with a huge charisma,” said Zdeněk Havlas, vice-president of the academy and former director of the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry.

The gardener was a member of the scout movement in his youth. In the early 1950s, he graduated from the University of Chemical Technology in Prague and, together with his teacher Jaroslav Koutecký, became the founder of Czech and Central European quantum chemistry. He led the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic for two terms from 1993 to 2001 and from 1994 to 1997 he was also the chairman of the Learned Society of the Czech Republic. He has received many honors for his scientific work, such as the Czech Medal of Merit in 1998 and the Austrian Honorary Cross for Science and Art a year later.

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