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Conferences and Meetings on Inorganic Chemistry

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1.10th Ferrocene-Colloquium
 Dates 15 Feb 2012 → 17 Feb 2012
[ID=428961] Go to top of page
 LocationBraunschweig, Germany
 Abstract In continuation of a series of ten successful meetings between 2003 and 2011, the 10th Ferrocene Colloquium will again provide an excellent platform for young scientist PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and young faculty members to present their latest research in ferrocene-related and organometallic chemistry. In addition, four plenary lectures will be delivered by renowned experts in the field: Dr. Christophe Biot (Lille, France), Prof. Richard D. Ernst (Utah, USA), Prof. Dr. Sjoerd Harder (Groningen, The Netherlands) and Prof. Dr. Uwe Rosenthal (Rostock). In addition, we will organize a poster session that will allow to display the latest research in the field throughout the conference. The conference language will be English.
 Weblink https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/iaac/ferrocene
 Contact Email: iaac@tu-braunschweig.de
 Related subject(s) Organometallic Chemistry; Catalysis
2.Building and Embedding your NHS Clinical Research
 Start date08 Mar 2012
[ID=445461] Go to top of page
 LocationManchester, United Kingdom
 Weblink http://www.sbk-healthcare.com/clinical-research/building-and-embedding-your-nhs-clinical-research
3.GECOM-CONCOORD — Congrès de Chimie de Coordination, Chimie Organométallique et Catalyse
 Dates 03 Jun 2012 → 08 Jun 2012
[ID=444710] Go to top of page
 LocationMétabief (Doubs), France
 Abstract Le GECOM-CONCOORD est une conférence francophone de rayonnement international qui trouve son origine dans le rapprochement entre les communautés scientifiques « Groupe d'Etude en Chimie Organométallique » et « Concertation en Chimie de Coordination ».
 Weblink http://gecom2012.u-bourgogne.fr/
 Related subject(s) Organometallic Chemistry; Catalysis
  
4.Inorganic Chemistry — Inorganic Chemistry: New Challenges and Opportunities
 Dates 17 Jun 2012 → 22 Jun 2012
[ID=455025] Go to top of page
 LocationBiddeford, ME, United States
 Organizer Gordon Research Conferences
 Abstract The 2012 Inorganic Chemistry GRC will provide a forum for scientists at all levels from academic, industrial, and national laboratories meet to define the important problems in the field and to highlight emerging opportunities through exchange of ideas and discussion of unpublished results. Invited speakers will present on a wide variety of topics, giving attendees a look at areas both inside and outside of their specialized areas of interest. The 2012 Inorganic Chemistry GRC will emphasize inorganic synthesis and characterization in the context of energy issues, catalysis and advanced materials. The program will showcase cutting edge work in areas where inorganic chemists are making significant contributions to problems of global importance. The program will feature a diverse group of speakers and discussion leaders at various career stages.

In addition to invited speakers, the poster sessions at GRCs are a key feature of the conference. All conferees at the Inorganic Chemistry GRC are invited to present a poster on their work, and here the informal setting promotes the free exchange of ideas and fosters new relationships. As in previous years, we will offer poster presenters the opportunity to compete for one of several program spots in which they can give an oral presentation based on the subject matter of their poster. This is a great way to get your work noticed by the scientists attending the meeting, especially for those early in their career.

 Weblink http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2012&program=inorgchem
  
5.MICRA 2012 — Meeting of Inorganic Chemistry Recent Appointees
 Dates 03 Sep 2012 → 05 Sep 2012
[ID=463495] Go to top of page
 LocationLeeds, United Kingdom
 Weblink http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/
  
6.Inorganic Photophysics and Chemistry
 Dates 10 Sep 2012 → 12 Sep 2012
[ID=425078] Go to top of page
 LocationSheffield, United Kingdom
 Weblink http://www.rsc.org/DD13
 Related subject(s) Photochemistry and Spectroscopy
  
7.2nd EuCheMS Inorganic Chemistry Conference
 Dates 21 Jul 2013 → 25 Jul 2013
[ID=464049] Go to top of page
 LocationJerusalem, Israel
 Topics Supramolecular and Coordination Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis, Reaction Mechanisms, Inorganic Materials, Energy and Photochemistry, Bioinorganic and Metallic Enzymes, Main Group Chemistry, Solid State Chemistry.
 Weblink http://www.ortra.com/EICC/
  

Last updated: 27 January 2012