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The Seville International Chemistry Declaration 2016

Logo EuCheMS 2014 TextThe Seville International Chemistry Declaration 2016, was signed in Seville at the 6th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress on September 13th, 2016, having as its first signatoires Carlos Negro (Foro Química y Sociedad President and Co-Chairman of ECC6), Jean Marie Pierre Lehn (Nobel Laureate), Antón Valero (President of Spanish Chemical Industry Federation), Ehud Keinan (President of EuCheMS Member, the Israel Chemistry Society), Robert Parker (CEO of the EuCheMS Member, the UK Royal Society of Chemistry) and Harmut Frank (University of Bayreuth, and Chair of EuCheMS Working Party of Ethics in Chemistry).

Read the declaration
 
Support the declaration and undersign

 


David Spichiger, SCS
03.11.2016

 

SCS Seminars on Process Chemistry, Jan 16-18, 2017

Icon SCS-SeminarsMon, 16. January - Wed 18. January 2017, 
Au Parc Hotel, Fribourg;


The SCS Seminars are three-days educational event with a focus on topics relevant for the Swiss chemical and pharmaceutical industry but that are not necessarily part of the academic curricula.

The first seminar in 2017 will focus on issues of process chemistry such as

  • Production costs
  • Efficiency and yield
  • Energy consumption and power efficiency
  • Time to market
  • Safety issues
  • Waste handling
  • Regulations standards and patents

We hope to create an offer that, fills an education gap on the academic side and fulfills the needs of our industrial partners.

Please find more information on the Seminar's website: 
http://scg.ch/scs-seminars/2017-1

Prof. Christian Bochet, Symposium Chair
University of Fribourg

David Spichiger, Program Coordinator
Swiss Chemical Society / SCS Foundation

SCS Seminar Series

The SCS Seminar series targets PhD students, Postdocs as well as junior scientists from industry, and will be led by senior scientists and designated experts.

Active participation is key for all attendees. A good mix between

  • theoretical lectures,
  • reports of concrete projects from industry,
  • interactive workshops/panel discussions and
  • short presentations by participants

will guarantee a maximum of impact. Each participant brings along a specific challenge out of his daily lab work and will present a poster of the current work.

 


David Spichiger, SCS
03.11.2016

 

Review 1st Swiss Industrial Chemistry Symposium

More than 220 participants followed the invitation to join the 1st Swiss Industrial Chemistry Symposium in Basel and spent an interesting day at the Department of Chemistry on October 28. This new SCS platform offered industrial scientists to present their latest research to colleagues from industry but also to the academic community. The program contained presentations from early research to process development/implementation and amongst others included topics like pharmaceuticals, nutrition, detergents and fine chemicals.  

Please visit the symposium website on scg.ch/sics/2016 to learn more about the 7 lectures, the 8 short talks and the 50 poster presentations. All contributions are available as abstracts to download.

We like to thank again our sponsors and partners for their generous support: Contactgroup for Research Matters (KGF), University of Basel, Euresearch, Infrapark Baselland, Advioni, Bachem and Shimadzu

Best Poser Presentation Award

The prizes for the best poster presentations went to:

  • Winner: David Kossler, EPF Lausanne
  • Runner-up: Achim Link and Ke-Feng Zhang, both from University of Basel

Pictures of the SICS'16

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Photos: D. Spichiger, SCS

 

 


David Spichiger, SCS
29.10.2016

 

Wiley News: Introducing the world’s largest spectral database

161026 Wiley SpectraLabWiley Spectra Lab is the world’s largest spectral database, containing over 200 spectral collections to help your chemists, toxicologists and life scientists confidently identify chemical substances.

Powered by KnowItAll from Bio-Rad, Wiley Spectra Lab ensures the broadest and most in-depth coverage in areas including flavors and fragrances geochemicals, metabolites, poisons, hydrocarbons and hazardous materials.

Advanced software coupled with access to over 2.2 million MS, NMR, IR, Raman, and UV-Vis spectra data creates a fully customizable system, meeting your researchers’ specific analytical needs, maximizing lab efficiency and reducing turnaround time.

Take a look at the key information about the world’s largest spectral database and how it can benefit your research.

More information

 


David Spichiger, SCS
26.10.2016

Newsletter SCNAT, October 2016

161024 Newsletter SCNAT

Themen:

  • Brennpunkt Klima Schweiz
  • Vogelschau Schweiz
  • @ScnatCH auf Social Media
  • Time in Geosciences: Knowledge for a new beginning
  • Prix Expo 2016: Shortlist
  • Polarforschung: Der Schlüssel zum Verständnis des Systems Erde
  • Förderungsprogramm BRIDGE: Proof of Concept

Den ganzen Newsletter anzeigen und lesen

 


David Spichiger, SCS
24.10.2016

  • Brussels News Update, October 2016
  • CLARIANT bestows CleanTech Award 2016
  • Call for Nominations: EurJIC –Wöhler Young Investigator Prize 2017
  • Swiss Industrial Chemistry Symposium 2016, Oct 28 in Basel

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