IYC Symposium “What would be conditions for chemistry to lead the next generation?”
Activity by Teruto Ohta | added on Nov 20, 2010 | Japan
Sponsor(s): The Chemical Society of Japan,
Symposium entitled “What would be conditions for chemistry to lead the next generation?” will be held to celebrate the International Year of Chemistry during the annual meeting of the CSJ in March, 2011.
Symposium entitled “What would be conditions for chemistry to lead the next generation?” will be held to celebrate the International Year of Chemistry during the annual meeting of the CSJ in March, 2011.
The keynote lecturers are Dr. Ryoji Noyori of RIKEN, a Nobel Laureate in Chemistry,
and Mr. Yoshimitsu Kobayashi, President of Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings, the biggest Chemical Company in Japan. Panel discussion will follow the lectures by keynote lectures and some commentators of the CSJ.
CSJ:The Chemical Society of Japan,
| Topic: | conference | Audience: | chemists, general public |
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