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6th International Symposium on Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry (6-ISMSC) Ann Ennis | added on Dec 02, 2010 | United Kingdom This meeting will cover all aspects of macrocyclic and supramolecualr chemistry, bridging the traditional core areas of chemistry and interfacing with biological, nanotechnological and materials arenas.
Solar Fuels: Catalysis and Photoconversion Lars Sahl | added on Dec 01, 2010 | United States SERC is hosting its second annual symposium on January 13 - 14, 2011, on the Campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Hydrogen Storage Materials: Faraday Discussion 151 Ann Ennis | added on Dec 01, 2010 | United Kingdom Hydrogen is widely billed as the fuel of the future. In addition to compressed (either liquid or gaseous) hydrogen, two main themes are being explored: adsorption of hydrogen by materials and "chemical hydrogen" where hydrogen is reacted with a material.
EICC-1: First EuCheMS Inorganic Chemistry Conference Ann Ennis | added on Dec 01, 2010 | United Kingdom Showcasing the work of the very best inorganic chemists in the world as well as posters and an exhibition, the conference will provide excellent learning and networking opportunities.A central aim of the conference is to promote the development of the new generation of inorganic chemists.
Frontiers in Spectroscopy: FD150 Ann Ennis | added on Dec 01, 2010 | Switzerland This meeting will provide a forum to discuss cutting-edge developments and future challenges in molecular spectroscopy. The topics will include biomolecules in the gas and condensed phases, high and ultrahigh-resolution spectroscopy, studies of molecular dynamics in the time and frequency domain and progress in computational m