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Elastomers & Soft Materials
Yasushi Hirata | added on Oct 27, 2011 | Japan
SRI sponsors 3 major meetings a year, the anual meeting, the Summer College and the Symposium on Elastomers and Soft Materials (SES). The special topics for the International Year of Chemistry in the SES is "R&D of organic ELs".
Symposium Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of Iodine Discovery
Tatsuo Kaiho | added on Oct 25, 2011 | Japan
This is the Symposium to celebrate 200th Anniversary of Iodine Discovery.
14th Symposium of Iodine Science (200th Anniversary of Iodine Discovery)
Tatsuo Kaiho | added on Oct 25, 2011 | Japan
This is the Annual Symposium of Iodine Science which covers all topics related to iodine. The Conference is going to be held on the occasion of 200th Anniversary of Iodine Discovery.
An Evening of Lectures and Demonstration for the General Public
Ying Zheng | added on Oct 17, 2011 | Canada
Hosted by Greg Patenaude and Rene Boere
Closing Ceremony IYC in Spain
Concepció Roca | added on Oct 14, 2011 | Spain
Chemistry Day will host the Official Closing Ceremony of the International Year of Chemistry 2011 in Spain. It will take place in Barcelona at Expoquimia exhibition. Closing are: Nicole J. Moreau, President IUPAC; Carlos Negro, President Foro Química y Sociedad; and Felipe Pétriz, Spanish State Secretary for Research.