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2nd Frontiers in Photochemistry Conference

22 February 2020 14:00 - 25 February 2020 11:00, Nassau, Bahamas


Introduction

Synopsis

The conference will focus on the frontiers (or cutting-edge) of research in the photochemical sciences. Topics to be discussed are:
  • Biological and Bio-Inspired Photochemistry
  • Photocatalytic Mechanisms
  • Photoactive Materials
  • New Chromophore Design
  • Upconversion/Singlet Fission
  • Ultra-fast Processes
  • Photoswitches/Photochromism

Student Offer

Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity for students! Register an academic at the earlybird rate of $1,815 and bring a student for only $850. Unfortunately, Postdocs are not eligible for this offer. Both registration packages include; accommodation for the 22, 23, 24 February 2020 (on a shared basis for students) and a 24hour all-inclusive food and beverage package for the conference period. Academic registrations must be completed by 7th September 2019. Once registered, please contact Sarah Trundle to obtain a special registration link for your student.

Target Audience

Scientists working in the broad field of photochemical sciences will be interested in the conference. This may include those from academia, national laboratories, research institutes, and/or related industries. We expect a good mix of both young, emerging chemists and established leaders in the field. Additionally, efforts will be undertaken to provide representation across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

Learning Objectives

  • Introduce the newest advances (discovery, approaches, etc) in the field of photochemistry through presentations (oral and poster) and lively discussion.
  • Develop a deeper understanding of photochemical principles, current research challenges, and the future of the field.
  • Provide an environment for cross-talk between photochemical disciplines and to promote collaborations.
Venue
Melia Nassau Beach Hotel

Melia Nassau Beach Hotel , West Bay , Nassau, 0, Bahamas

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