ISACS12 update: Poster deadline, BBC broadcast, and post-grad solar fuels symposium

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With only three months left until Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) we would like to update you on all of the latest information regarding this significant event.

Submit your poster abstract now – deadline 21 June 2013 Submit now

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the final 2013 conference in the International Symposia on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) series.

The ISACS12 poster deadline is just two weeks away so now is the time to submit an abstract within any of the following themes:

  • Photovoltaics
  • Solar Fuels
  • New battery materials
  • Fuel cells
  • Molecular catalysis

This is an exceptional opportunity to showcase your work to a truly global audience – be sure to act before Friday 21 June 2013.

Exciting news – BBC World Service live at ISACS12

During the ISACS12 conference delegates will have the exclusive opportunity to experience a live recording of The Forum – an ideas discussion show which tackles the big questions of our age with some of the world’s most eminent minds.

Join Daniel Nocera, Clare Grey, Carlos Henrique Brito Cruz and Jim Watson for this exciting broadcast by attending Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) – register today.

Post-graduate Solar Fuels Symposium – now available

On 3 September a symposium exploring photochemical, photoelectrochemical and bio-inspired approaches for solar fuel production will be held prior to the conference. This will provide an excellent opportunity for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers working on the conversion of sunlight into chemical fuels to present and discuss their latest research.

If you would like to attend simply tick the post-graduate symposium option when registering for ISACS12.

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For the latest information on Challenges in Chemical Renewable Energy (ISACS12) or any of the conferences in the series, please sign up for the exclusive newsletter, follow ISACS on twitter or visit the dedicated webpage.

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