Person

Karton, Amir

Occupation
Quantum chemist

Summary

Amir Karton is a quantum chemist whose research is on the application of quantum chemical methods to challenging problems in disciplines from nanochemistry to biochemistry. He has developed methods of accurately calculating the energetic and spectroscopic properties of molecules. Karton is Association Professor in the School of Molecular Sciences at the University of Western Australia.

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Chronology

2016
Award - Vice-Chancellor's Early Career Investigators Award, University of Western Australia
2018
Award - Le Fèvre Medal, Australian Academy of Science

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