International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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Applications of Green Chemistry in the Remediation of Environment Prem Mohan Mishra   |   added on Feb 03, 2011    |    India To search ways for development of environmentally benign processes and products. Help to solve large global problems such as climate change, energy consumption & management of our water resources. It will give a chance to combine various related forces to identify and solve complex and multiva
Topic: sustainable and green chemistry, celebrating chemistry, seminars Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, professors, industrial chemists, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, teachers, women chemists, educational institutions, tertiary education, decision makers

Peter Joyce as Galileo & Newton Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Feb 01, 2011    |    United Kingdom Peter Joyce, professionally trained actor, will be performing his inimitable one man shows portraying the lives of Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton for students from The Denes High School and several local feeder schools in Lowestoft
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, educational materials, science fair Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, general public, industrial chemists, universities, school children, graduate students, secondary schools students, tertiary education, post graduate students, teachers, educational institutions, educators

SCI BioResources Young Researchers 2011 South Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Feb 01, 2011    |    United Kingdom This one day event will bring together young researchers working in the broad areas of science required for innovations to increase the yield, quality and sustainability of agricultural systems. Those working downstream in food, energy or materials are also welcome with a view to generate a broad network of young talent in th
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, networking, conferences, seminars, educational materials Audience: students, research scientists, teachers, women chemists, educational institutions, decision makers, tertiary education, universities, educators, professional chemists

UK Colloids 2011: An International Colloid and Surface Science Symposium Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Feb 01, 2011    |    United Kingdom The meeting will showcase internationally leading research in this technologically important area of study.
Topic: networking, educational materials, chemistry, demonstrations Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, general public, universities, educational institutions, research scientists

Enzymatic Processing and Modification - Current and Future Trends Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Feb 01, 2011    |    United Kingdom The use of enzymes to modify edible oils has grown in the last twenty-five years from being an alternative to the chemical method of degumming oils such as soyabean oil to becoming a highly versatile process, used for a variety of structure-modifying processes
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, educational materials Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, professors, general public, industrial chemists, universities, research scientists, educational institutions, decision makers, tertiary education