Home Where 2B & Y
Article Publicly Available

Where 2B & Y

Published/Copyright: October 31, 2019
Become an author with De Gruyter Brill

Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists

19-21 February 2020, Blankenberge, Belgium

The 15th edition of ChemCYS, the Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists, will take place from 19-21 February 2020 on the Belgian coast in Blankenberge. ChemCYS is an international, biennial conference, which aims to create a platform for final-year master students, Ph.D. students and young post-docs to present early results of their research.

We accept oral and poster entries from all fields of chemistry and life sciences. Accepted submissions will be assigned to one of the following six topical sessions:

  1. Analytical and Environmental Chemistry

  2. Life Sciences

  3. Inorganic Chemistry

  4. Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry

  5. Organic and Organometallic Chemistry

  6. Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

The best oral and poster presentation of each session will be awarded.

Furthermore, we’re proud to announce confirmed lectures by Prof. Sarah E. O’Connor (Planck Institute of Chemical Ecology, Germany), Prof. Javier García Martínez (Founder and Chief Scientist of Rive Technology Inc, Boston MA, USA) and Prof. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA).

ChemCYS also features parallel soft skill seminars and KaféCV, our entrance level networking event where participants get to know various companies and their recruitment policies. KaféCV enhances career development by exchange of experiences between senior chemists and the next generation of chemists, offering a peek into the life of a scientist in a professional environment.

ChemCYS is organised by the youth division of the Royal Flemish Chemical Society (Jong-KVCV) and is officially endorsed by IUPAC and EuChemS.

Registrations are open now at www.chemcys.be

Visas

It is a condition of endorsements that organizers of meetings under the auspices of IUPAC, in considering the locations of such meetings, should take all possible steps to ensure the freedom of all bona fide chemists from throughout the world to attend irrespective of race, religion, or political philosophy. IUPAC endorsement implies that entry visas will be granted to all bona fide chemists provided application is made not less than three months in advance. If a visa is not granted one month before the meeting, the IUPAC Secretariat should be notified without delay by the applicant.

How to Apply for IUPAC Endorsement

Conference organizers are invited to complete an Application for IUPAC Endorsement (AIE) preferably 2 years and at least 12 months before the conference. Further information on granting endorsement is included in the AIE and is available upon request from the IUPAC Secretariat or online.

www.iupac.org

Published Online: 2019-10-31
Published in Print: 2019-10-01

©2019 IUPAC & De Gruyter. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. For more information, please visit: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Masthead - Full issue pdf
  2. Elements of IYPT2019
  3. Features
  4. Elements of X
  5. Elements of Credits
  6. Elements of Education
  7. Elements of Stars
  8. Elements of the Future
  9. Elements of Life at the Oxo Wall
  10. Elements of Technology
  11. Elements of Scarcity
  12. Elements of Flair and Fashion
  13. Elements of Heroism
  14. IUPAC Wire
  15. The Top Ten Emerging Technologies in Chemistry—Call for Proposals for 2020
  16. 2020 IUPAC-Richter Prize in Medicinal Chemistry—Call for Nominations
  17. Awardees of the 2019 IUPAC-Zhejiang NHU International Award for Advancements in Green Chemistry
  18. In Memoriam: René Dybkaer
  19. Project Place
  20. Human Health Risk Consideration on Nano-enabled Pesticides for Industry and Regulators
  21. Trace elements analysis of environmental samples with X-rays
  22. Making an imPACt
  23. Nomenclature and terminology for dendrimers with regular dendrons and for hyperbranched polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2017)
  24. List of keywords for polymer science (IUPAC Technical Report)
  25. Recent advances in analysis of trace elements in environmental samples by X-ray based techniques (IUPAC Technical Report)
  26. Guidelines for unequivocal structural identification of compounds with biological activity of significance in food chemistry (IUPAC Technical Report)
  27. Polymer Networks: Structure, Properties, and Function
  28. The Battle for a Sustainable Food Supply
  29. IUPAC Provisional Recommendations
  30. Conference Call
  31. Blood-Biomaterial Interactions
  32. Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering
  33. Polymer for Sustainable Development
  34. Macrocyclic and Supramolecular Chemistry
  35. Crop Protection Chemistry
  36. Where 2B & Y
  37. Mark Your Calendar
  38. Index 2019
  39. Stamps International
  40. IYPT and The Mother of All Tables
Downloaded on 17.9.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/ci-2019-0430/html
Scroll to top button