40th IUPAC COUNCIL Meeting
Berlin, Germany: 13-14 August 1999
Official Delegates of NAO (as 12 August
1999)
Arab Republic of Egypt (3 votes)
- Prof. A. F. M. Fahmy (Non-Voting Secretary)
- Dr. Osama Abdel Wareth Kebir
- Prof. Dr. Ezzeldin M. Salem
- Dr. A. S. Shoukry (Leader of Delegation)
Argentina (3 votes)
- Prof. Maximo Baron
- Prof. Lydia E. Cascarini de Torre
Australia (4 votes)
- Prof. Mary Garson
- Prof. Robert G. Gilbert (Bureau Member and President Macromolecular
Chemistry Division)
- Prof. John Ralston
- Prof. David StC. Black (Leader of Delegation)
Austria (3 votes)
Belgium (4 votes)
- Prof. Paul de Bi�vre (Leader of Delegation)
- Dr. G. J. Martens
Brazil (3 votes)
- Prof. Carol H. Collins (Leader of Delegation)
Canada (4 votes)
Chile (2 votes)
There are no representatives of the Chemical Society of Chile attending
the General Assembly.
China
Chinese Chemical Society/Beijing (5 votes)
- Prof. Quing Chang
- Haike Yan
- Prof. Cun- Hao Zhang (Leader of Delegation and Bureau Member)
- Prof. Manping Zhang
- Prof. Qingshi
Chemical Society/Taipei (4 votes)
- Prof. Kan-Nan Chen
- Dr. Johnsee Lee (Leader of Delegation)
- Dr. Chun-Chen Liao
- Prof. Cung-Yuan Mou
Croatia (1 vote)
- Prof. Mirjana Eckert-Maksic
Bureau Member: Prof. Tomislav Cvitas (President Physical Chemistry
Division)
Czech Republic (2 votes)
Denmark (3 votes)
Finland (3 votes)
- Dr. Matti Eerik Nasakkala
France (5 votes)
Germany (6 votes)
Greece (2 votes)
Hungary (2 votes)
- Prof. George Horvai (Non-Voting Secretary)
- Prof. Ern� Pungor (Leader of Delegation)
- Prof. Kl�ra T�th
India (4 votes)
- Prof. Animesh Chakravorty (Bureau Member)
- Dr. Srinivasan Chandrasekaran
- Prof. Ramakrishna V. Hosur
- Prof. Dharam V. S. Jain (Leader of Delegation)
- Prof. Periyakarupan T. Manoharan
Ireland (3 votes)
Israel (3 votes)
Italy (5 votes)
- Prof. Enrico Baciocchi
- Prof. Giouseppe Della Gatta
- Prof. Giorgia Modena
Japan (6 votes)
- Prof. Akihiro Abe
- Prof. Noboru Hirota
- Dr. Naofumi Koga
- Dr. Junshi Miyamoto (Bureau Member and President of Chemistry and
the Environment Division)
- Prof. Hitoshi Ohtaki (Bureau Member)
Korea, Republic of (3 votes)
- Prof. Kwan-Soo Kim
- Prof. Dai-Woon Lee
- Dr. Youn Soo Sohn
Kuwait (1 vote)
- Mr. Ali Saleh Al-Omair (Non-Voting Secretary)
- Mr. Adnan Al-Shalfan (Leader of Delegation)
Netherlands (4 votes)
New Zealand (2 votes)
Norway (3 votes)
Pakistan (2 votes)
Due to non payment of dues for 1998, the Chemical Society of Pakistan
will not be able to vote at the 1999 Council Meeting.
Poland (3 votes)
- Prof. Bogdan Marciniec
- Prof. Edward Grzywa (Bureau Member)
Portugal (2 votes)
- Prof. Rita Delgado
- Bernardo J. Herold (Leader of Delegation)
Puerto Rico (4 votes)
- Prof. Gabriel Infante
- Prof. Ram S. Lamba
Russia (3 votes)
- Prof. Boris F. Myasoedov
- Prof. Oleg M. Nefedov (Leader of Delegation)
- Dr. Lyudmila M. Trutneva
- Dr. Marianna V. Voevodskaya (Non-Voting Secretary)
Saudi Arabia (3 votes)
There are no representatives of Saudi Arabia attending the General Assembly.
Slovak Republic (2 votes)
Slovenia (2 votes)
South Africa (4 votes)
- Prof. John D. Bradley (Chairman of CTC)
- Prof. Ernst L. J. Breet
- Prof. James R. Bull
- Dr. N. S. Nhlapo (Non-Voting Secretary)
- Prof. Pieter S. Steyn (Leader of Delegation and Bureau Member)
Spain (4 votes)
- Dr. J. A. Garc�a Dominguez
Sweden (3 votes)
Switzerland (4 votes)
United Kingdom (5 votes)
United States (6 votes)
Yugoslavia (2 votes)
Observer Countries
Bulgaria
Prof. O. Peshev
Turkey
Prof. Murat Orbay
Vietnam
Prof. Pham Khac Van
Prof. Quach Dang Trieu Vie
Associated Organizations
AOAC
Dr. Albert E. Pohland
International Organization for Chemical Sciences in Development
Dr. Walter R. Benson
European Photochemistry Association
Prof. Jakob Wirz
International Group for Correlation Analysis in Chemistry
Dr. J. Shorter