Royal Society of Chemistry at the China Environmental Mass Spectrometry Conference

The Royal Society of Chemistry was proud to be a sponsor of the China Environmental Mass Spectrometry Conference (CEMS), held March 24-27 2023 in Qingdao, China. The theme of this year’s conference was “Mass Spectrometry Makes the Environment a Better Place,” which was fully reflected by the cutting-edge work presented.

The theme of this year’s conference was “Mass Spectrometry Makes the Environment a Better Place,” which was fully reflected by the cutting-edge work presented.

Zongwei Cai (Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Science: Advances) acted as vice-chairman of this conference, Qian Liu (Associate Editor of Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts), Liwu Zhang (Associate Editor of Environmental Science: Advances), Zhen Liu (Associate Editor of Analytical Methods) were invited as plenary speakers.

The Environmental Science journals of the Royal Society of Chemistry were delighted to sponsor 10 Poster Prizes at this conference. Academician Hongyuan Chen presented the prizes to the recipients. We were extremely pleased to sponsor 10 poster award winners, which are listed below.

Ke Shi Harbin Institute of Technology
Mengyao Zhang Beijing Academy of Military Medical Sciences
Peiru Luo Zhengzhou University
Huan Chen Nankai University
Ke Shi Shandong University of Science and Technology
Yun Hao Beijing Normal University
Yaqi Wang Shandong University of Science and Technology
Hongrui Zhang Center for Ecology and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jiahao Yuan Fuzhou University
Weiqing Wang Shandong Normal University

Many congratulations to the winners!

If you attended the conference and still have questions about our journals that you would like answered, please feel free to reach out to the editorial office or find a home for your research in our environmental portfolio.

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