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The 2nd GP-Chem International Symposium will be held (Feb.21-22, 2025)

The 2nd GP-Chem International Symposium

 

The Graduate Program in Integrated Chemistry (GP-Chem) is pleased to announce the 2nd International Symposium. In September 2023, we successfully held the kick-off symposium (the 1st GP-Chem International Symposium), bringing together participants from diverse fields. The event fostered interdisciplinary exchanges that are often difficult in specialized conferences, advancing the program’s goal of integrating various fields of chemistry for research and education. We also received strong support from international participants for this objective.
Building on this success, we are excited to hold the 2nd GP-Chem International Symposium as detailed below.

 

Event Details

Event: 2nd GP-Chem International Symposium

Dates: February 21 (Friday) and February 22 (Saturday), 2025

Venue: Aoba Science Hall (H04), Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University  Access Map

 

Invited Speakers

We are honored to host six distinguished speakers from the University College London (UCL) in the UK and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, both of which are top-tier institutions and GP-Chem partner schools.

 

University College London

・Daniele Castagnolo (Development of organic reactions using enzymes)

・Scott Woodley (Computer-assisted structural analysis, solid-state chemistry)

・Tracey Clarke (Material development for organic solar cells, time-resolved laser spectroscopy)

 

Nanyang Technological University

・Choon Hong Tan (Organic and catalytic chemistry)

・Rei Kinjo (Design and development of novel molecules and their catalytic applications)

・Hiang Kwee Lee (Multifunctional hybrid materials, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy)

 

We look forward to your participation in this exciting event that brings together leading researchers from across the globe.
   Participation is free of charge. Updates and additional details will be shared on this homepage as they become available.

 

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