Péter Szalay is a Full Professor at the Department of Physical Chemistry, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University (since 2004). He served as Director of the Institute of Chemistry (2005–2008) and Vice Rector for Research at ELTE (2015–2019). Currently, he is President of the Hungarian Chemical Society (since 2023). His research focuses on quantum chemical methods, electronic structure theory, and molecular spectroscopy, with notable contributions to coupled-cluster methods and excited-state calculations. He holds leadership roles in international scientific organizations, including membership in the Academia Europaea and European Academy of Sciences and Arts. Educations: Ph.D. in Chemistry (1989), University of Vienna C.Sc. (Candidate of Sciences, 1991) and D.Sc. (Doctor of Sciences, 1999) from Hungarian Academy of Sciences Habilitated Doctor (2001), Eötvös University Research Interests: Development of quantum chemical methods, excited-state dynamics, electron correlation effects, and computational thermochemistry. His work bridges theoretical and applied aspects, with applications in molecular spectroscopy and biomolecular systems. His awards include the prestigious Széchenyi Prize (2017) and Polányi Prize (2015). He has held visiting positions at the University of Florida (2010–2011, 1991–1993) and University of Texas at Austin (2003–2004). His publications span high-impact areas like the CFOUR program package and HEAT thermochemistry framework. Labs/Teams: Leads the Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry at ELTE, focusing on cutting-edge computational methods and their applications in chemistry and materials science.






