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Croatian Meeting of Chemists and Chemical Engineers and 4th Vladimir Prelog Symposium

9-12 April 2019, Šibenik, Croatia
Published/Copyright: January 7, 2019
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The 26th Croatian Meeting of Chemists and Chemical Engineers (26HSKIKI, www.26hskiki.org) with international participation and 4th Vladimir Prelog Symposium, will be held in Šibenik, Amadria Park (Solaris) from 9-12 April 2019.

The meeting has been organized jointly by the Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers and the Croatian Chemical Society on a biannual basis since 1969. It gathers scientists and experts from Croatia and neighboring countries from academia and industry that will contribute to the Meeting through five sections: Chemistry, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Material Science, Environmental Protection, and Education. New knowledge, ideas and technologies within the fields of engineering and economical development is spread through posters and oral presentations, exchanging experiences and accomplishments. The official languages of the Meeting are English and Croatian. As an associated event in this gathering, the 100th anniversary of the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology of the University of Zagreb will be celebrated as well. During last forty-six years, we were honoured by talks given by Nobel laureates Vladimir Prelog, Harold Kroto, Robert Huber, Jean-Marie Lehn, Richard Ernst, Ada Yonath and Dan Shechtman, as well as many other world known chemists.

Deadline for registration and abstract submission is 15 January 2019 and early bird registration is 1 February 2019.

IUPAC enabled financial support for conference participation for young scientists and advanced students.

Published Online: 2019-01-07
Published in Print: 2019-01-01

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