Challenges in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry was the second event in the International Symposium on Advancing the Chemical Sciences (ISACS) series in 2012 and the first of the series to take place in Canada. ISACS8 built upon the success of ISACS3 which took place in 2010 on the same topic.
Both inorganic and materials chemistry are key areas of research that will play a significant role in meeting some of the biggest issues facing mankind in the future. ISACS 8 will focus in on a number of these areas, outlining some of the most recent successes as well as some of the major challenges that lay ahead.
Aims
The conference aimed to bring together exceptional researchers - all leading names in their field - for an outstanding plenary programme, complemented by contributed talks, together with extensive poster sessions that will provide many networking opportunities.
Themes
Catalysis
Organometallic Chemistry
Porous Materials
Main Group Chemistry
Magnetism
Materials for Energy
Scientific Committee
Professor Doug Stephan (Chair)
University of Toronto, Canada
Professor Christopher C. Cummins
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Dr Phil Dyer
Durham University, UK
Dr John Errington
Newcastle University, UK
Professor Jeffrey Long
University of California Berkeley, USA
Dr Stephen Skinner
Imperial College, UK
Invited speakers at Challenges in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry (ISACS8) included:
Simon Aldridge
University of Oxford
R. Tom Baker
University of Ottawa, Canada
Viola I. Birss
University of Calgary, Canada
Paul J. Chirik
Princeton University, USA
George Christou
University of Florida, USA
William Dichtel
Cornell University, USA
François P. Gabbaï
Texas A&M University, USA
Clare Grey
University of Cambridge, UK
Sossina Haile
California Institute of Technology, USA
Joseph T. Hupp
Northwestern University, USA
Noritaka Mizuno
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Russell Morris
University of St Andrews, UK
Kyoko Nozaki
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Warren E. Piers
University of Calgary, Canada
Annie K. Powell
Karlsruhe University, Germany
Roberta Sessoli
University of Florence, Italy
Joan Valentine
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Confirmed contributed speakers include:
Merle Arrowsmith
University og Bath, UK
Rahul Bannerjee
National Chemical Laboratory, India
John Errington
Newcastle University, UK
Joshua Figueroa
University of California, USA
Tomislav Friscic
McGill University, Canada
Stephen Liddle
University of Nottingham, UK
Stephen Loeb
University of Windsor, Canada
Paul Ragogna
Western University, Canada
Gill Reid
University of Southampton, UK
Adam S Viege
University of Florida, USA
Both inorganic and materials chemistry are key areas of research that will play a significant role in meeting some of the biggest issues facing mankind in the future. ISACS 8 will focus in on a number of these areas, outlining some of the most recent successes as well as some of the major challenges that lay ahead.
Aims
The conference aimed to bring together exceptional researchers - all leading names in their field - for an outstanding plenary programme, complemented by contributed talks, together with extensive poster sessions that will provide many networking opportunities.
Themes
Catalysis
Organometallic Chemistry
Porous Materials
Main Group Chemistry
Magnetism
Materials for Energy
Scientific Committee
Professor Doug Stephan (Chair)
University of Toronto, Canada
Professor Christopher C. Cummins
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Dr Phil Dyer
Durham University, UK
Dr John Errington
Newcastle University, UK
Professor Jeffrey Long
University of California Berkeley, USA
Dr Stephen Skinner
Imperial College, UK
Invited speakers at Challenges in Inorganic and Materials Chemistry (ISACS8) included:
Simon Aldridge
University of Oxford
R. Tom Baker
University of Ottawa, Canada
Viola I. Birss
University of Calgary, Canada
Paul J. Chirik
Princeton University, USA
George Christou
University of Florida, USA
William Dichtel
Cornell University, USA
François P. Gabbaï
Texas A&M University, USA
Clare Grey
University of Cambridge, UK
Sossina Haile
California Institute of Technology, USA
Joseph T. Hupp
Northwestern University, USA
Noritaka Mizuno
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Russell Morris
University of St Andrews, UK
Kyoko Nozaki
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Warren E. Piers
University of Calgary, Canada
Annie K. Powell
Karlsruhe University, Germany
Roberta Sessoli
University of Florence, Italy
Joan Valentine
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Confirmed contributed speakers include:
Merle Arrowsmith
University og Bath, UK
Rahul Bannerjee
National Chemical Laboratory, India
John Errington
Newcastle University, UK
Joshua Figueroa
University of California, USA
Tomislav Friscic
McGill University, Canada
Stephen Liddle
University of Nottingham, UK
Stephen Loeb
University of Windsor, Canada
Paul Ragogna
Western University, Canada
Gill Reid
University of Southampton, UK
Adam S Viege
University of Florida, USA