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Reaction Monitoring using NMR and Vibrational Spectroscopy: Current Industrial Perspectives
Jemma Pyle | added on Feb 15, 2011 | United Kingdom
New Event - Reaction Monitoring using NMR and Vibrational Spectroscopy
NJC Symposium: New Directions in Chemistry
Denise Parent | added on Feb 14, 2011 | France
The "2011 NJC Symposium: New Directions in Chemistry" will feature talks by 8 well-known chemists, all members of NJC's editorial board, working in different areas of chemistry. The presentations will highlight the contributions of chemistry to a variety of challenges faced by our society (environment, health, electronics...).
Valencia 2011: International Year of Chemistry
Carmen Ramírez de Arellano | added on Feb 14, 2011 | Spain
The Valencia Section of the Royal Society of Chemistry of Spain (RSEQ-ST Valencia) joins the worldwide celebration of the International Year of Chemistry 2011 (IYC 2011). RSEQ-Valencia offers a range of activities within the “Chemistry—our life, our future” IYC 2011 goals.
Advanced Nanomaterials for Energy Applications
Javier Garcia-Martinez | added on Feb 13, 2011 | Puerto Rico
During the 2011 IUPAC Congress, some of the world's leading experts in nanotechnology will gather at a symposium to discuss on the challenges and opportunities in the energy production, storage and use.
KKP-Day Lecture Forum: After 100 Years of Chemistry, Quo Vadis?
Leon Payawan | added on Feb 11, 2011 | Philippines
The annual KKP day forum features the lecture "100 Years of Chemistry, Quo Vadis?" by the University of the Philippines President Alfredo Pascual, and other lectures on the role of chemistry in life science, photovoltaics, international protocol, and workshop sessions on Chemometrics and chemical structure Origami.