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7 June 2024 SCS Spring Meeting 2024 «Froniters in Homogenous Catalysis»

Basel, Switzerland

The Swiss Chemical Society Spring Meeting is a one-day symposium and provides a high-quality program with national and international speakers of a certain topic. The topic of the 2024 symposium is «Frontiers in Homogenous Catalysis».

Homogeneous catalysis is a cornerstone of modern chemistry, enabling the creation of complex molecules with remarkable control and efficiency. It serves as the silent driving force behind numerous industrial processes and is essential for today’s production of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals that shape our modern world. This meeting aims to spotlight novel developments in the realm of homogeneous catalysis by convening leading experts from this field. They will present their findings on a wide spectrum of subjects, encompassing late-stage functionalization, photocatalysis, and catalytically active oscillators.

Sustainable Chemistry is a media partner of SCS Spring Meeting 2024.

https://sm24.scg.ch/

24–26 June 2024 The International Symposium on Carbon for Catalysis

Florence, Italy

The International Symposium on Carbon for Catalysis is a biennial event whose ninth edition was held in Zaragoza (Spain) in 2022 at the Paraninfo building of the local university. The Italian CARBOCAT edition will be organized in Florence, in the historical frame of the San Frediano quarter at a walking distance from all main monuments of the renaissance capital. It will be held at the Innovation Center Auditorium of the Ente Cassa di Risparmio Foundation, and it will take place under the joint auspices of the National Interuniversity Consortium of Materials Science and Technology (INSTM) and the Italian National Research Council (CNR). The Florentine symposium will therefore be the tenth of a prestigious series of international events devoted to fundamental advances of C-based materials in catalysis which started in Lausanne in 2004 and then continued in Saint-Petersburg (2006), Berlin (2008), Dalian (2010), Brixen (2012), Trondheim (2014), Strasbourg (2016), Porto (2018), and finally Zaragoza (2022).

Following the CARBOCAT tradition and its outstanding reputation within the scientific community, the organizers aim to bring together the world’s leading scientists working at the forefront of challenging topics related to the use of C-based materials in catalysis. The face-to-face conference will be scheduled for three days as a single-session, covering up to eight different thematic topics. The scientific program will include 3 plenary lectures, 6 keynote lectures, and more than 30 oral communications alongside a poster session.

The organizers are eager to welcome you and your co-workers for a stimulating 3-day scientific event where you will be able to share your experience with renowned international experts in the area of Carbon for Catalysis and to start new collaborative networks at the shade of unique historical monuments; architectures; and the Chianti hills where Dante Alighieri, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Brunelleschi worked and lived. Great food and wine will complete and improve your Italian CARBOCAT experience.

Sustainable Chemistry has sponsored the Awards session at CARBOCAT 10.

https://www.carbocat10.eu/

7–11 July 2024 9th EuChemS Chemistry Congress

Dublin, Ireland

The Institute of Chemistry of Ireland (ICI) is delighted and honoured to be organising the 9th EuChemS Chemistry Congress (ECC-9), to be held in Dublin, Ireland, from 7th to 11th July, 2024.

The 9th EuChemS Chemistry Congress will have an exciting scientific programme with world-leading plenary speakers, invited speakers and short oral presentations, supplemented with a series of poster presentations, focused around eight scientific themes:

  • Advances in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (including Asymmetric Methodology, Inorganic Methodology, and Green Synthetic Methodologies);
  • Catalysis (including Organometallic Catalysis, Organocatalysis, Biocatalysis, Photoredox Catalysis, and Electrocatalysis);
  • Chemistry Meets Biology For Health (including Medicinal, Bioinorganic, Bioorganometallic, Radiochemistry, and Food and Nutrition);
  • Education, History, Cultural Heritage, and Ethics in Chemistry;
  • Energy, Environment, and Sustainability (including Emerging Sustainable Chemistry, Technologies, Biomass Valorisation, Green Synthetic Methodologies, Circular Bioeconomy, Food);
  • Nanochemistry/Materials (including Organic and Inorganic, Material Science, Devices, Circuits, Systems, Neuromorphic Networks, and Bio-Inspired Computing);
  • Physical, Analytical, and Computational Chemistry (including Physical Chemistry of Materials, Advances in Physical Chemistry and New Techniques, New Analytical Methodologies and Applications, Sensors, Theory and Applications of Computational Chemistry, and Machine Learning/AI);
  • Supramolecular Chemistry (including Chirality, Molecular Machines, Dissipative Systems, MOFs, Molecular Nanotopology, Sensors, Metallo-Supramolecular Chemistry, Molecular Logic, Host–Guest Chemistry, Self-Assembly Materials, and Higher-Order Structures).

The programme will feature dedicated sessions organised by the EuChemS European Young Chemists´ Network of EuChemS (EYCN) and the Institute of Chemistry of Ireland (ICI) and will be completed by a series of joint seminars and mini-symposia on the following topics:

  • New strategies and requirements for analytical chemistry in environmental assessment;
  • Homogeneous catalysis and applications in synthesis;
  • Recent advances in pharmaceutical chemistry and manufacturing.

This Congress is the 9th in a series that started in Budapest in 2006 and, since then, has been held in several cities across Europe before reaching Dublin. The EuChemS Congresses are noted for their excellent scientific level and have a reputation for giving all the attendees and participants the opportunity to listen to and to interact with some of the most celebrated researchers in the world.

Sustainable Chemistry has sponsored the Best Poster Award at 9th EuChemS Chemistry Congress.

https://euchems2024.org/

5 September 2024 SCS Fall Meeting 2024

Fribourg, Switzerland

The SCS Fall Meeting is a major event organized regularly by the Swiss Chemical Society and one of the largest annual research conferences in Switzerland. For decades, the SCS Fall Meeting has been a great platform for senior scientists to showcase their current research results as well as for young chemists to present their research, often for the first time ever at a major conference. Be inspired by the people you will meet there and be a part of the 1'000+ participants.

Program Highlights:

  • Two plenary sessions with lectures by four SCS prize winners from 2022;
  • Nine thematic parallel sessions with keynote lectures and 15 min PhD presentations;
  • Poster session during the lunch break;
  • Best Oral and Best Poster Presentation Awards ceremony;
  • Commercial exhibition.

Topics in the parallel sessions will include

  • Analytical Sciences;
  • Catalysis Science and Engineering;
  • Computational Chemistry;
  • Chemistry and the Environment;
  • Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry;
  • Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology;
  • Organic Chemistry;
  • Physical Chemistry;
  • Polymers, Colloids, and Interfaces.

Sustainable Chemistry is a media partner of SCS Fall Meeting 2024.

https://fm24.scg.ch/

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