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Chemistry: a solution for global changes

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The Congress of Chemistry Costa Rica 2024 is an event organized by the five Costa Rican public universities (UNA, UCR, ITCR, UNED, and UTN), as well as the College of Chemistry of Costa Rica, the National Laboratory for Nanotechnology (LANOTEC) and the Chamber of Industries of Costa Rica. The first edition of the Congress was held successfully in 2022, with more than 175 participants, including researchers, students, public sector representatives, and industry representatives. The 2024 edition will be held 23-26 July 2024, at the Auditorium Cora Ferro Calabrese at the National University (UNA) in the beautiful city of Heredia, Costa Rica, 10 km away from the capital city San José.

The event will be the place for exchanging relevant scientific information and strengthening national and international relationships between public, private, and academic sectors. During these days, the scientific program will cover many topics, including metrology, nanotechnology, materials science, energy production, environmental chemistry, teaching chemistry, and many more. All theses topics are held together under the motto “Chemistry: a solution for global changes”. The Scientific Programme will include several plenary lectures by internationally renowned scientists, as well as oral presentations and poster sessions.

Also, the 3rd Costa Rican Biophysics Symposium will be a joint event during the Congress of Chemistry, allowing all participants to learn about cutting-edge research in biophysics and related fields of study.

More details at https://eventoscqcr.com/congreso/index_eng.html

Published Online: 2024-04-02
Published in Print: 2024-04-01

©2024 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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