International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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1st International Chemistry Conference and its Role in Sciences (ICCRS-1) Rafia Azmat   |   added on Dec 10, 2010    |    Pakistan JAN 3rd 2011 Department of Chemistry, Jinnah University for Women is organizing 1st international chemistry conference and its role in science(ICCRS-1) to celebrate the international year of chemistry 2011 .The theme of the conference is Chemistry; Panacea of all Problems.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, workshops, biotechnology, conferences, chemistry education, seminars, educational materials, references Audience: students, professors, post graduate students, teachers, research scientists, women chemists, tertiary education, educational institutions

Nature & Chemistry Adarsh Bhatti   |   added on Dec 09, 2010    |    India We are one with the nature. We are made up of same elements as the universe. By simple fun experiments we can create interest in common man about Chemistry & can remove their superstitions ,that unholy Godman are exploiting.
Topic: celebrating chemistry Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, educators, general public, universities, teachers, research scientists, women chemists, tertiary education, educational institutions, secondary schools, secondary school students, high schools, school children, graduate students

The Royal Society of Chemistry includes the IYC logo in Chemistry World and Education in Chemistry during 2011 Michael Brown   |   added on Dec 03, 2010    |    United Kingdom The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) publishes Chemistry World and Education in Chemistry in its magazine portfolio. Through IYC 2011 branded items, the publications will promote IYC 2011 and its mission statement to celebrate the achievements of chemistry and its contributions to the well-being of humankind.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education, educational materials, publications, analytical chemistry, website Audience: professional chemists, students, industrial chemists, professors, educators, general public, universities, post graduate students, research scientists, teachers, decision makers, women chemists, tertiary education, educational institutions, secondary schools, secondary school students

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
Topic: conferences, chemistry, networking, photosynthesis, nanotechnology Audience: professional chemists, industrial chemists, postgraduate students, undergraduates, universities, research scientists, professors, physicists, biologists

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.
Topic: conferences, chemistry, networking, ionic liquids Audience: professional chemists, industrial chemists, postgraduate students, undergraduates, universities, research scientists, professors, physicists