Join us at the first Faraday Discussion meeting in Asia

We are delighted to invite you to join us at the first Faraday Discussion meeting in Asia, which will take place in Xiamen, China from 27-29th October 2014.

Submit your abstract today via our submission system.

You can find more details about submitting your abstract here.

The overall theme of the meeting is Next-Generation Materials for Energy Chemistry and will include the following topics:

  • Optimized design of energy materials using system integration from atomic, molecular, nano to meso scale
  • Design of material systems to optimize the energy enrichment of renewable sources
  • How interfacial chemistry takes place in energy-related processes
  • New materials and innovations for energy applications

Confirmed speakers:

  • Peidong Yang (Introductory), University of California-Berkeley
  • Lee Cronin (Closing), University of Glasgow
  • Yi Cui, Stanford University
  • Michael Graetzel, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • Xile Hu, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • Can Li, Dalian Institute of Chemistry and Physics, Chinese Academy of Science
  • Joachim Maier, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
  • Nenad Markovic, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Erwin Reisner, University of Cambridge
  • Ram Seshadri, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Rose-Noëlle Vannier, Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide
  • Li-Jun Wan, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science
  • Zhong Lin Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Yi Xie, University of Science and Technology of China

How do Faraday Discussions work?
Submit your abstract by 3rd February
The Scientific Committee select the best abstracts to be oral presentations
Selected authors submit a full paper by 3rd June 2014
The papers are sent to all delegates before the meeting to read and prepare questions they want to ask at the meeting
At the meeting speakers have 5 minutes to present their paper
Any delegate can present their own data (including powerpoint slides) or ask a question
All the presented papers and a record of the discussion, including new research presented by any delegate, are published together in the Faraday Discussion volume in fully referenced and citeable form.

Faraday Discussions’ latest Impact Factor is 3.8.

If you would rather submit a poster the poster abstract deadline is 18th August 2014.

We hope you can join us for Faraday Discussion 176. Professor Zhong-QunTian and the rest of the Scientific Committee look forward to welcoming you and your colleagues to Xiamen. Please let us know that you plan to attend by email (faraday-rsc@rsc.org).

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