A meeting bringing together researchers from the breadth of inorganic chemistry to this conference organised by the Dalton Division and associated Interest Groups in the 250th anniversary year of John Dalton's birth:
We have a number of UK and internationally based plenary lecturers confirmed:
Å·ÃÀAV Prize winners:
Pedro Pérez (Universidad de Huelva)
Peter Ford (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Todd Marder (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)
Chris Barnard (Industrial, Johnson-Matthey)
Interest Group plenaries:
Jonas Peters (Cal Tech)
Antoni Llobet (The Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, ICIQ)
Claire Carmalt (UCL)
Martin Warren (Kent)
Martha Greenblatt (Rutgers)
Eric Rivard (University of Alberta), Mike Lappert Memorial Lecturer
John Dalton 250th birthday celebration lecture:
Rachel Dunn (Durham), Life and work of John Dalton.
The conference will also include the ​Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Dalton Poster Competition, generously supported by the ​Geoffrey Wilkinson Trust Fund. There will be separate categories for PhDs and postdocs, with 2 x first prizes consisting of a £1000 bursary to attend a conference of the winners choice, and 2 x second prizes of £100.
We'll be tweeting throughout the event so join in on #Dalton2016.
- Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry Discussion Group
- Inorganic Biochemistry Discussion Group
- Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms Discussion Group
- Main Group Chemistry Discussion Group
- Solid State Chemistry Group
We have a number of UK and internationally based plenary lecturers confirmed:
Å·ÃÀAV Prize winners:
Pedro Pérez (Universidad de Huelva)
Peter Ford (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Todd Marder (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)
Chris Barnard (Industrial, Johnson-Matthey)
Interest Group plenaries:
Jonas Peters (Cal Tech)
Antoni Llobet (The Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, ICIQ)
Claire Carmalt (UCL)
Martin Warren (Kent)
Martha Greenblatt (Rutgers)
Eric Rivard (University of Alberta), Mike Lappert Memorial Lecturer
John Dalton 250th birthday celebration lecture:
Rachel Dunn (Durham), Life and work of John Dalton.
The conference will also include the ​Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Dalton Poster Competition, generously supported by the ​Geoffrey Wilkinson Trust Fund. There will be separate categories for PhDs and postdocs, with 2 x first prizes consisting of a £1000 bursary to attend a conference of the winners choice, and 2 x second prizes of £100.
We'll be tweeting throughout the event so join in on #Dalton2016.