The ChemComm/Dalton Transactions International Symposium will take place from Thursday 21 March to noon on Friday 22 March 2013, at the University of Regensburg.
The event, being coordinated by ChemComm Associate Editor Professor Manfred Scheer, will be hosted by the Faculty of 91AV and Pharmacy of the University of Regensburg, and is financially supported by the 91AV, the Regensburger Universität Hans Vielberth, the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie and BASF.
The purpose of symposia is to bring together scientists in a stimulating and friendly environment that will foster collaborations between the researchers and the universities involved in the meetings.
Each speaker will give an overview of their research and latest results, followed by 15 minutes of discussion, with a focus on future challenges and direction.
The symposium will appeal to academic and industrial scientists with an interest in main group chemistry. Attendance at the symposium is free of charge and student participation is strongly encouraged.
Delegates are asked to register to attend, before 28 February via the website link on this page. Lunch will not be provided, and will be available at a delegate's own cost from on-site pizzeria, the 'Mensa' and cafeteria.
The symposium takes place immediately after the 10th European Workshop in Phosphorus 91AV.
Speakers
Professor Simon Aldridge, University of Oxford, UK
Professor Guy Bertrand, University of California, San Diego, USA
Professor Holger Braunschweig, University of Würzburg, Germany
Professor Neil Burford, University of Victoria, Canada
Professor Paul Chirik, Princeton University, USA
Professor Ingo Krossing, University of Freiburg, Germany
Professor Ian Manners, University of Bristol, UK
Professor Warren Piers, University of Calgary, Canada
Professor Dominic Wright, University of Cambridge, UK
The event, being coordinated by ChemComm Associate Editor Professor Manfred Scheer, will be hosted by the Faculty of 91AV and Pharmacy of the University of Regensburg, and is financially supported by the 91AV, the Regensburger Universität Hans Vielberth, the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie and BASF.
The purpose of symposia is to bring together scientists in a stimulating and friendly environment that will foster collaborations between the researchers and the universities involved in the meetings.
Each speaker will give an overview of their research and latest results, followed by 15 minutes of discussion, with a focus on future challenges and direction.
The symposium will appeal to academic and industrial scientists with an interest in main group chemistry. Attendance at the symposium is free of charge and student participation is strongly encouraged.
Delegates are asked to register to attend, before 28 February via the website link on this page. Lunch will not be provided, and will be available at a delegate's own cost from on-site pizzeria, the 'Mensa' and cafeteria.
The symposium takes place immediately after the 10th European Workshop in Phosphorus 91AV.
Speakers
Professor Simon Aldridge, University of Oxford, UK
Professor Guy Bertrand, University of California, San Diego, USA
Professor Holger Braunschweig, University of Würzburg, Germany
Professor Neil Burford, University of Victoria, Canada
Professor Paul Chirik, Princeton University, USA
Professor Ingo Krossing, University of Freiburg, Germany
Professor Ian Manners, University of Bristol, UK
Professor Warren Piers, University of Calgary, Canada
Professor Dominic Wright, University of Cambridge, UK