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25th International Symposium: Synthesis in Organic Chemistry – call for abstracts

We are delighted to announce that 25th International Symposium: Synthesis in Organic Chemistry will be held in Oxford on 17 – 20 July 2017.

Abstracts are now invited for this event so submit today and take advantage of this excellent opportunity to present your work alongside scientists from across the globe.

For full details of speakers and conference themes, please visit the event web page.

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Chemistry Means Business

Date: 15 – 16 June 2016

Venue:  Intercontinental London – The O2

Chemistry Means Business is our annual two-day event for industry, uniting SMEs, multinational organisations, investors, academic entrepreneurs and decision makers from across the UK and Europe.

View more details and full programme

Over two days:

1 Discover the best ways to commercialise new technologies, build a sound financial strategy and develop your business skills through more than 20 talks, workshops and panel discussions.

2 Find out what GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, P&G, Unilever, Croda and Mondelēz are looking for from SME and academic partnerships when they share their technology and supply chain needs on day 2.

3 Hear innovative small companies and university entrepreneurs’ present new technologies in health & wellbeing, energy & environment, food & water and materials sectors to expert panels as part of our Emerging Technologies Competition final – find out who wins in the evening.

4 Use structured networking sessions and one-to-one meetings to form new partnerships, discuss potential relationships and make connections to strengthen your business.

5 Discover new services, specifically created to support scientific companies and early stage businesses. Save time, improve efficiency, and find out what others are doing in four key industry sectors.

Tickets are available until 30 May, so there’s still time to secure your place.

#ChemMeansBusiness

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IMRET14

The next event of the IMRET “International Conferences on MicroREaction Technology” conference series will be held in the historic city of Beijing, China in September 12-14, 2016.

IMRET14 will be hosted by Tsinghua University, and co-hosted by Dailian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The IMRET is a scientific conference in the field of micro process engineering and the sciences of microreactors that started in Frankfurt am Main, Germany in 1997. Since then, thirteen IMRET conferences have been organized by various well recognized societies and institutes. By organizing IMRET14, the committee aims to strengthen the multidisciplinary communication in the field of micro-process technology, and to facilitate its integration into everyday practices throughout the world by delivering the latest knowledge and making it available for the entire community.

Find out more and register now.

Scientific committee
Darvas Ferenc, Flow Chemistry Society, SUI
Peter Seeberger, Max Planck Institute, GER
Aaron Beeler, Boston University, USA
Claude de Bellefon, CNRS Lyon, FRA
Shinji Hasebe, Kyoto University, JPN
Volker Hessel, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, NED
Klavs Jensen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
C. Oliver Kappe, University of Graz, AUT
Gunther Kolb, Fraunhofer ICT-IMM, TU/e, GER/NED
Kim Dong-Pyo, POSTECH, KOR
Holger Löwe, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, GER
Michael Ölgemöller, James Cook University, AUS
Jürgen Brandner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GER
Jun-ichi Yoshida, Kyoto University, JPN
Timothy F. Jamison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Steven Ley, University of Cambridge, GBR
Ian Baxendale, Durham University, GBR
Dominique Roberge, Lonza Group Ltd., SUI
Steven A Soper, The University of North Carolina, USA
Guangsheng Luo, Tsinghua University, CHN
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Poster prize winner at 4th Zing Continuous Flow Chemistry Conference

The 4th Zing Continuous Flow Chemistry Conference was held in in Albufeira, Portugal between 25th – 28th April 2016.

The Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Best Poster Prize was awarded on the last night at the Farewell dinner. We are very pleased to announce that the winner is:

Frank Leibfarth (MIT) for his poster entitled

“Flow-IEG: Scalable Synthesis of Sequence and Architecturally Defined, Unimolecular Macromolecules”

Congratulations to Frank!

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Best poster prize winner Frank Leibfarth with plenary speaker, poster judge and Reaction Chemistry and Engineering Editorial Board member Joel Hawkins (Pfizer)

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4th Zing Continuous Flow Chemistry Conference

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4th Zing Continuous Flow Chemistry Conference

25th – 28th April 2016, Albufeira, Portugal

Following on from 3 previously successful Microwave & Flow Chemistry Conferences, the 4th Zing Continuous Flow Chemistry Conference will take place between 25th – 28th April 2016 in Albufeira, Portugal.

Flow chemistry has transformed the way in which chemists think about reaction development, synthesis, and manufacturing. This conference will bring together scientists from academia and industry to discuss developments in all aspects of continuous flow chemistry. Topics will include new technologies and paradigms that are enabling flow chemistry along with new chemical methods and synthetic processes enabled by flow chemistry. The conference will be of interest to scientists in academia and any industry that implements chemical synthesis.

Speakers include Klavs Jensen, Peter Seeberger, Corey Stephenson, Jun-ichi Yoshida and Joel Hawkins.

Register now

Flow Chem (Custom)

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Applied Catalysis and Biocatalysis Reaction Engineering meeting

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We are pleased to announce the Applied Catalysis and Biocatalysis Reaction Engineering meeting, to be held at the University of Bath, UK, between September 3–4 2015.

The meeting, jointly organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Applied Catalysis Special Interest Group and the Institute of Chemical Engineers’ Catalysis Special Interest Group, brings together the chemistry, bio-catalysis and chemical engineering communities to specifically address the links between the reaction engineering and applied catalysis disciplines.

The meeting is a PhD- and early career researchers-focused event with keynote presentations given by eminent researchers from both academia and industry, including Reaction Chemistry & Engineering Editorial Board member Donna Blackmond (Scripps, USA), Marc-Olivier Coppens (UCL, UK) and Mike Watson (Johnson Matthey, UK).

Download the provisional programme and register for the event.

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