International Congress of Young Chemists - YoungChem2011
Topics: Organic Chemistry, Materials Science, Biotechnology, Keywords: see below
Date: /12/13/14/15/16/ October 2011, Cracow, Poland, Europe
Web Site, Contact: youngchem2011@gmail.com
Official Information:
International Congress of Young Chemists ‘YoungChem2011’ is the 9th edition of a successful event, organized annually by students of Warsaw University of Technology. Members of Scientific Society ‘Flogiston’ do their best to let YoungChem get into the first league of ‘general’ chemical conferences in Europe.
From its very beginning the Congress of Young Chemists - YoungChem has been an event organised by students and for students (including M.Sc.-s, Ph.D. students, Ph.D.-s and so on). Its main goal is to give an opportunity for young, skilled and ambitious scientists to present to international audience their areas of research, attend lectures by famous and respectable professors, meet industry representatives and, of course, integrate. Organisers try to create comfortable atmosphere during the conference, keeping at the same time its high scientific level, all of which makes each YoungChem an event to remember.
We hope that low conference fee, friendly atmosphere, great speakers and always high scientific level will be enough to see You at our congress and spend together a wonderful time.
Speakers
Prof. A.G.M Barrett
Department of Chemistry
Imperial Collage of London, Great Britain
Prof. Anthony Davis
School of Chemistry
University of Bristol, Great Britain
Prof. Kurt Faber
Department of Chemistry
Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry
University of Graz, Austria
Prof. Bertram Fraser-Reid
Prof. Bernd Giese
Depatrment of Chemistry
University of Basel, Switzerland
Prof. Daniel T. Gryko
Department of Chemistry
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Grzegorz Mlostoń
Faculty of Chemistry
University of Łódź, Poland
Prof. Victor Snieckus
Department Of Chemistry
Queen's University, Canada
Prof. Nikolay Zefirov
Department of Chemistry
Moscow State University, Russia

