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Young Chemists
25–29 August 2004, Torino, Italy
A central aim of the 2004 Younger European Chemist's Conference is to bring together younger European chemical researchers for novel networking and interaction. The conference, which will be held 25–29 August 2004, in Torino, Italy, is intended for chemists who are around 21 to 35.
The event will bridge European research, discovery, and invention across the entire spectrum of the chemical sciences—from fundamental, molecular-level chemistry to large-scale chemical processing technology. The conference program will also delve into biology, nanotechnology, materials science, medicine, and more. Full details of the program can be found on the Web site below.
This event is unique because it allows early-stage researchers a non-threatening and informal opportunity to present a poster and give a short talk at an international conference. Participants also compete for the prestigious 2004 Europa Medal and 1,000 Prize and the Runner-Up Awards.
The keynote speakers will be Nobel Laureate Richard R. Ernst and IUPAC President Leiv K. Sydnes.
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