The annual meeting of the RSC Macrocyclic and Supramolecular 91AV Group will be held on the Science Site at the University of Durham on Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd December 2015.
Over two days we plan 5 plenary speakers, numerous invited speakers, a PhD poster session, flash and PhD talks as well as the Bob Hay award lecture. MASC is a hugely popular and successful event, a fact that can be attributed to the enthusiasm and large numbers of PhD students who attend and present posters and talks. For this reason we would encourage academics & students to attend MASC-2015. MASC-2015 will be an excellent venue for students to exhibit / discuss their latest results to a truly world-class research collective in an informal and supportive setting. PhD poster sessions will attract 1st – 3rd ‘best poster’ prizes; flash talks compete for 1st – 3rd ‘best talk’ prizes & there will also be the RSC sponsored prestigious ‘best PhD talk’ prize
Over two days we plan 5 plenary speakers, numerous invited speakers, a PhD poster session, flash and PhD talks as well as the Bob Hay award lecture. MASC is a hugely popular and successful event, a fact that can be attributed to the enthusiasm and large numbers of PhD students who attend and present posters and talks. For this reason we would encourage academics & students to attend MASC-2015. MASC-2015 will be an excellent venue for students to exhibit / discuss their latest results to a truly world-class research collective in an informal and supportive setting. PhD poster sessions will attract 1st – 3rd ‘best poster’ prizes; flash talks compete for 1st – 3rd ‘best talk’ prizes & there will also be the RSC sponsored prestigious ‘best PhD talk’ prize