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Second ChemComm International Symposium


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The Second ChemComm International Symposium, on the subject of Supramolecular Chemistry, will be held in Korea from 17-20th November 2008.

The symposium will comprise three one-day meetings:

 

Monday 17th November 2008 

9:00 am Industry-University Joint Research Center (Room No. 310), Yonsei University, Seoul 

Speakers: Professors Jonathan Sessler, Kimoon Kim, Neil Champness, Jong Seung Kim, M Wais Hosseini, and Injae Shin 

 

Tuesday 18th November 2008 

9:30 am Terman Hall in the Creative Learning Building (Building E11), KAIST, Daejeon 

Speakers: Professors M Wais Hosseini, Myunghyun Paik Suh, Jonathan Sessler, Myongsoo Lee, Neil Champness, and Kyung Byung Yoon 

 

Thursday 20th November 2008

9:00 am Room 400, Chemistry Building, Postech, Pohang 

Speakers: Professors Neil Champness, Hee Cheul Choi, M Wais Hosseini, Chulhee Kim, Jonathan Sessler and Jong-In Hong 

 

ChemComm Editor Dr Sarah Thomas will also be present at all three meetings, giving you chance to ask any questions you have regarding publishing in the journal and the RSC's activities.


About ChemComm Symposia


ChemComm Symposia aim to bring together scientists in a stimulating and friendly environment that fosters collaborations between the researchers and universities involved. Each Symposium is devoted to a topical area of the chemical sciences, and consists of three one-day meetings at selected locations within the host country. All ChemComm Symposia are completely free to attend.

The First ChemComm International Symposium on Polymers and Polymer Science, was held with great success in China in December 2007, with meetings in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The symposium was extremely well attended and met with an overwhelmingly positive response from all who took part.

In this Second Symposium, the programme of international and locally-based expert speakers is now supplemented by a poster session, showcasing the work of local universities. 


Interested in attending?


If you think you may be interested in attending the Second ChemComm International Symposium in November 2008 in Korea, please contact the ChemComm Editorial Office to express your interest and advise them of which date you would be attending. 

We are still accepting poster submissions and a prize will be awarded at each location for the best poster. If you or someone from your research group would be interested in presenting a poster at one of the events in Seoul, Daejeon or Pohang, please let the ChemComm team know. 



Contact and Further Information

ChemComm Editorial Office





Also of interest

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Success for First ChemComm International Symposium

19 February 2008

The first in a series of ChemComm International Symposia was held, with great success, in China in December 2007.