21 April 2010
14:00 - 17:30 - Warwick University, UK
Contemporary Inorganic Chemistry: Applications and Challenges
This award symposium will feature three recent Dalton Division Award Winners; Professor Rudi van Eldik, Professor Jon Dilworth and Professor Christopher Pickett. All of whom will be delivering a lecture in association with their award and being presented with their award at this event.
These winners will also be delivering lectures at a number of other Universities throughout the UK between September 2009 and May 2010.
This event is FREE to attend, for further information please contact the local organiser at the University of Warwick through the link on this page.
Speakers
Electron-Transfer Chemistry and Nitrogen Fixation
Winner of the RSC Ludwig Mond Award
Professor Christopher Pickett
University of East Anglia, UK
The Role of Coordination Chemistry in the Development of New Radiopharmaceuticals for Imaging and Therapy
Winner of the RSC Applied Inorganic Chemistry Award
Professor Jon Dilworth
University of Oxford, UK
Application of High Pressure Techniques in the Elucidation of Inorganic/Bioinorganic Reaction Mechanisms
Winner of the RSC Inorganic Mechanisms Award
Professor Rudi van Eldik
University of Erlangen, Germany
Using Metal-Ligand Interactions for the Synthesis of Functional Nano-structures
Dr Rachel O'Reilly
University of Warwick, UK
Venue
Lecture Room MS.02
Christopher Zeeman Building
Warwick University
Coventry
United Kingdom
Award winners speaking at the symposium
Additional Information
Also of interest
Details of the RSC Prizes and Awards in inorganic chemistry
Contact and Further Information
Dr Jon Rourke



