International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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AMN-5 Fifth International Conference on Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Melissa Pentecost   |   added on Feb 07, 2011    |    New Zealand The biennial conference offers a broad interdisciplinary overview of advanced materials and nanotechnology, and provides an exciting forum to discuss new and exciting advances in the field.
Topic: networking, conferences, seminars Audience: professional chemists, industrial chemists, educational institutions, decision makers, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, teachers

Participation in Science in Action Exhibition to Celebrate IYC 2011 Suryanarayana Rao   |   added on Feb 05, 2011    |    India Sishu Griha students participated in Science in Action- An exhibition organised by Bangalore Association for Science Education at Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore.Demonstrations-Identification of Blood Stains, Chemi luminescence, Lechatelier Principle and Dry Cleaning Process .Science club members visited the exhibition
Topic: hands-on activities, demonstrations, celebrating chemistry Audience: students, industrial chemists, graduate students, teachers, educational institutions, school children

VI Encuentro Nacional de Químicos Cesar Pasten   |   added on Feb 05, 2011    |    Chile 10 and 11 June 2011 will gather approximately 150 professionals in the city of La Serena, CHILE to update knowledge and exchange experiences in the field of chemistry
Topic: seminars Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, professors, general public, industrial chemists, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, teachers, women chemists, educational institutions, decision makers, tertiary education

The Future of Women in Chemistry and Science Steve Haase   |   added on Feb 04, 2011 The Future of Women in Chemistry and Science is an hour-long virtual seminar that brings together 60 of today’s leading minds to discuss and define how women can move the field of chemistry forward. It covers topics from work-life balance and gender differences to mentoring young women and fostering executive leadership.
Topic: seminars, chemistry, celebrating chemistry Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, educators, general public, industrial chemists, universities, researchers, post graduate students, teachers, women chemists, women, graduate students

EJMS and Italian Chemical Society Celebrate Role of Mass Spectrometry in Chemistry Ian Michael   |   added on Feb 04, 2011    |    United Kingdom EJMS—European Journal of Mass Spectrometry and the Mass Spectrometry Division of the Italian Chemical Society are celebrating the IYC. Each issue of EJMS in 2011 will start with a review on a particular area of chemistry in which mass spectrometry has had a significant impact and written by an expert from the Italian Society.
Topic: publications, analytical chemistry, celebrating chemistry Audience: students, professional chemists, educators, professors, industrial chemists, universities, research scientists, post graduate students, women chemists