At the Max-Planck-Institute Diercksen established a worldwide network of scientific cooperations. In particular, he provided many colleagues from Eastern Europe with the opportunity to work as guest researchers at the Max-Planck-Institute and to establish contact with colleagues from Western Europe, the Americas and Asia. He hosted nine Humboldt Research Fellows. With one of them, Tokuei Sako (
Nihon University, Campus
Funabashi, Chiba), he was connected for many years after his retirement by a close, successful cooperation. In addition he hosted five Humboldt Research Award Winners:
Włodzimierz Kołos (
University of Warsaw),
Turgay Uzer (
Georgia Institute of Technology),
Michael Zerner (
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.),
Josef Paldus (
University of Waterloo, ONT) and
Enrico Clementi (Como). As visiting scientist he has spent one year each at the
IBM Research Laboratories in
San Jose, California, and at the
Harvard College Observatory in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, and six months at the
Hokkaido University in Sapporo. As Research Award Winner of five partner organisations of the
Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation, he has spent one year each at the University of Waterloo and at
Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, at the
University of São Paulo (USP), and six months at the
University of Tokyo. Within the framework of his scientific cooperations he has visited repeatedly up to several month partner institutions, among others in Brasil, Chile, Canada, Great Britain, India, Japan, Poland, Sweden, the Slovak Republic, Venezuela, Uruguay and the USA. In 1969 he started, jointly with Alain Veillard (
University of Strasbourg), the tri-annual Series of
European Seminars on Computational Methods in Quantum Chemistry. From 1985 to 2000 Diercksen served as editor of
Computer Physics Communications, from 2002 to 2009 as German Representative in the
COST Technical Committee: Telecommunication, Information Science and Technology, from 2001 to 2005 as chairman of the Management Committee of the
ICT COST Action 282 Knowledge Exploration in Science and Technology, and from 2002 to 2004 as Scientific Advisor of the Project IST-2001-37238
Open Computing GRID for Molecular Science and Engineering within the 5th
EU Framework Programme Diercksen is Member of the
Deutsche Gesellschaft der Humboldtianer e.V. (Humboldt-Club) and of the
Deutsche Gesellschaft der JSPS-Stipendiaten e.V. (JSPS-Club). == Research areas ==