Gordon Conferences 基本上是各个专业分开举行的小型讨论式会议。有关这个系列会议的历史,可以参考:
http://www.grc.org/history.aspx
搞有机金属的学生,这个会议很值得去参与:
GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR: ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2007&program=grad_org
之后继续参加:
Organometallic Chemistry Gordon Conference
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2007&program=orgmet
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所有Gordon Conferences:
http://www.grc.org/meetings.aspx
highlights:
2007 Organometallic Chemistry Gordon Conference
2007 Organic Reactions and Processes Gordon Conference
2007 Inorganic Chemistry Gordon Conference
2007 Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS 14)
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GRADUATE RESEARCH SEMINAR: ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY
July 6-8, 2007
Salve Regina University
Newport, RI
Chairs:
Elizabeth A. Mader & Nora S. Radu
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Application Deadline: Applications for this meeting must be submitted by June 15, 2007.
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Advances in organometallic chemistry have had major impacts on diverse areas of science in both academic and industrial settings. Today it plays a pivotal role in the discovery of new technologies and materials, from novel polymers and nanomaterials to more efficient syntheses of pharmaceuticals and industrial feedstocks. In fact, the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for achievements in organometallic chemistry, specifically for the development of the metathesis methods in organic chemistry, to R.H. Grubbs (CalTech), R. R. Schrock (MIT) and Y. Chauvin (France).
In order to provide graduate students and postdoctoral researchers with their own venue in which to present and explore current research in this area of research we are organizing for the first time a Gordon-Kenan Graduate Seminar on Organometallic Chemistry. This type of seminars provide an invaluable learning experience by giving the participants the opportunity to discuss their most recent research breakthroughs with a small group of peers in a workshop type atmosphere where discussion among all participants is key. This seminar will be designed to explore a broad range of topics and relevant trends in organometallic chemistry and will be closely linked with the Gordon Research Conference in Organometallic Chemistry. The seminar will also feature two keynote speakers (from academia and industry) and a panel discussion on traditional and non-traditional careers in this multifaceted area of research.
Participation:
We expect participation of 30-40 graduate students and postdocs and we hope that the large majority will remain for the GRC on Organometallic Chemistry that follows (July 8-13th, 2007). Acceptance will be based on a one-page submitted abstract. The top 13 abstracts will be selected for oral presentations and the remainder will be asked to present posters. We will aim to have a diverse audience in terms of education level (graduate student vs. postdoctoral fellows), country of origin, ethnic diversity and gender.
We invite students from all areas of organometallic research to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations starting March 1st, 2007. Check back to this website often for updates on the 2007 program or contact the co-chairs.