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Networking Breakfast - Madrid, Spain
Emilia Arjona | added on Dec 03, 2010 | Spain
The Spanish Chemistry and Society Forum is organising a round table breakfast with some of the top national female chemistry researchers. The event will take place in Madrid next January 18th.
Artificial Photosynthesis: Faraday Discussion 155
Ann Ennis | added on Dec 02, 2010 | United Kingdom
There is a growing conviction that the only real prospect for our long-term energy provision relies on the ability to collect and store sunlight in the form of chemical potential. This topical and important area of science covers many disciplines. The combination of biology, chemistry, physics and theory makes for an exciting
Ionic Liquids: Faraday Discussion 154
Ann Ennis | added on Dec 02, 2010 | United Kingdom
Room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are currently the focus of an intense research effort because of their remarkable potential for applications coupled to favourable environmental properties. This meeting will discuss fundamental experimental and theoretical aspects of the physical chemistry of RTILs.
Analytical Research Forum (ARF)
Ann Ennis | added on Dec 02, 2010 | United Kingdom
The annual Analytical Research Forum (ARF) is the premier Analytical Science meeting of the RSC. The meeting is primarily for early-stage analytical science researchers (industrial scientists, PhD students and postdoctoral fellows) to present their latest results in the context of the wider analytical science community.
Coherence and Control in Chemistry: Faraday Discussion 153
Ann Ennis | added on Dec 02, 2010 | United Kingdom
The prospect of exploiting quantum interference to direct the outcome of a chemical reaction is known as coherent control. This meeting aims to assess recent progress in our general understanding of coherence and control in chemistry and to define new avenues for future research.