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A Congress of Conferences with 9 partner events
Registration for one is a registration to all
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Confirmed Centenary Congress Plenary Speakers
Professor Oliver Einsle Institute of Biochemistry Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine, Freiburg, Germany Professor Robert Grubbs California Institute of Technology, USA Nobel Prize in Chemistry Recipient (2005) Professor Frances Arnold Princeton University, California Institute of Technology, USA Dr Alexander Makarov Professor Lura L. Kiessling University of Wisconsin - Madison Professor Andrew B. Holmes Melbourne Laureate Professor Emeritus President of the Australian Academy of Science Director, global Research LMS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany Professor Ada E. Yonath Professor Ning Yan Tsinghua University, China Helen & Milton A Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure & Assembly of the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Professor Molly Stevens Imperial College of London, UK
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RACI National conference / 17ACC Subject topics
Electrochemistry Bioelectrochemistry Corrosion Electrochemical Aspects of Ionic Liquids Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors Electrochemistry of Functional Materials Energy and Electrocatalysis Health Safety and Environment Analytical Chemistry Advances in Detection for Clinical, New Approaches to Sample Handling and Separation Environmental Chemistry: Understanding the World in which we live Chemistry Education Innovators and creators Preparing for professional practice Research and practice nexus Colloids and Nano Materials Colloids and Interfaces in Food Science Colloids and Interfaces in Mineral Processing and Chemistry Advances in Colloid Interface Effective Chemical Management addressing the Health Safety and Environmental Factors “Known unknowns” & “Unknown unknowns” “From Red Tape to Best Practice” Materials Chemistry Advanced Characterisation Techniques for Materials Chemistry Highlights in Solid State Materials Chemistry Materials for a sustainable energy future
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Organic Chemistry Chemical Biology Natural Products Chemistry Physical Organic and Materials Chemistry Canadian symposium Synthesis and Catalysis Physical Chemistry Advances in gas phase ion spectroscopy, chemistry and mobility Atmospheric/combustion Biophysical Charge and energy transfer Computational Chemistry and Theory Condensed matter ECR session inc. Division medalist lecture Nanomaterials and Clusters Spectroscopy and dynamics Polymer Chemistry Biointerfaces Biomaterials Nanomedicine 1 Nanomedicine 2 Polymers for energy applications Renewable/sustainable polymers Soft Matter Synthesis and novel architectures Radiochemistry Actinide chemistry Analytical methods & detection techniques Environmental radiochemistry Effects of radiation, radiation chemistry Instrumentation and methodology Radiolabelled compounds & radiopharmaceuticals Radionuclides Separation, Speciation
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Average of 30 streams per day
Days and Streams of Subject topics Subject Matter Streams Days Running Organic Chemistry 5 4 Polymer Chemistry Physical Chemistry 1 Nanomaterials 2 Chemical Education Health, Safety and Environment Radiochemistry 3 Solid State Chemistry Electro Chemistry Analytical and Environmental Chemistry ACCC6 AIMECS Chemeca Carbon AHeDD Asian Tetrahedron GSC 8 Average of 30 streams per day
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One Day Symposia 1.) Wiley/ACES/GDCh - Chemistry of materials
Noyori ACES Award winner’s lecture plus Markus Antonietti, Susumu Kitagawa, Chi- Ming Che, Frank Caruso, Lifeng Chi 2.) ACS/FACS - A2CS Scientific Publishing and Presenting // Communicating Science to the Public // Careers in Science // Scientific Collaboration // Funding Innovation and entrepreneurship 3.) RSC Panel - Chemistry into the future 4.) Luminescent Materials 5.) SCI – For the more commercial delegates The global market outlook for chemicals and chemistry // Innovation and Industry // The value of Intellectual Property // The role of publishing and global trends in publishing
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FEE STRUCTURE Fee includes: > Welcome reception
DELEGATE TYPE Fee AUD$ US$ Estimate Delegate fee [3 day]–Early bird 825 620 PhD Student fee [3 day] - Early Bird 400 300 Each extra day – Full delegate 75 55 Each extra day – PhD 50 40 Fee includes: > Welcome reception > Morning and afternoon teas > Lunch > Drinks at 1 poster session
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THE INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONAL PARTNERS
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC ) Society of Chemical Industries (SCI) Elsevier New Zealand Institute of Chemistry (NZIC) Institute of Chemical Engineers (IchemE) Canadian Chemical Society (CCS) Federation of Asian Chemical Societies [29]
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Supporting Partners
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