Weiterbildung Analytik 2014
Der Katalog 2014 für Aus- und Weiterbildungen in Analytischer Chemie ist online
Unter dem Menüpunkt 'Kurse' finden Sie unsere neuen Anbebote für 2014 in
- Trenntechnik
- Spektroskopie
- Analytische Anwendungen
- Methoden der Life Sciences
- Qualitätssicherung und Informationsbeschaffung
Teilnahmegebühren:
1 Kurstag:
CHF 510.00 für Einzelmitgliedschaft bei CCCTA, FLB, GDCh, GÖCH, SASP, SCG, SCV, SGLUC, SGMS, SVC
CHF 630.00 für Nichtmitglieder
CHF 260.00 für Studierende/RAV
2 Kurstage:
CHF 940.00 für Einzelmitgliedschaft bei CCCTA, FLB, GDCh, GÖCH, SASP, SCG, SCV, SGLUC, SGMS, SVC
CHF 1130.00 für Nichtmitglieder
CHF 470.00 für Studierende/RAV
Anmeldung online (oder via Link in der Kursbeschreibung)
David Spichiger, SCS
07.01.2014
ISySyCat 2020, Évora (Portugal), August 31 - September 3, 2021
International Symposium on Synthesis and Catalysis
August 31st to September 3rd 2021 - Évora - Portugal
The conference will focus on key topics in contemporary organic, organometallic, polymer synthesis and catalysis, which are of relevance to both academic and industrial chemists alike. This is reflected in the topics that will be discussed in the plenary lectures. Generally speaking, ISySyCat focuses strongly on chemical synthesis with catalysis as one of the key enablers. Like always, we anticipate a good mix of participants from academia and industry. This is reflected in the list of plenary speakers that hail from both academia and industry from all over the world. We are eagerly looking forward to seeing you in Evora in September 2021.
Chair
Anthony Burke, Department of Chemistry and LAQV-Requimte, University of Evora
Website
http://isysycat2021.events.chemistry.pt/
David Spichiger, SCS
06.07.2020
Launch of YEuCat during EuropaCat 2019 in Aachen
We are a group of four young enthusiastic scientists in the area of catalysis who first met last year at the EFCATS Young Scientist Contest. Motivated by the fruitful connections that we built during the contest and encouraged by EFCATS board, we decided to establish a European network for young scientists and professionals working in the area of catalysis - the Young European Catalysis Network, abbreviated YEuCat.
With YEuCat we aim to create a central platform specifically for young professionals in the catalysis community to share knowledge and resources, build fruitful cooperations, encourage national and international societal commitment, and promote catalysis as a key technology to address current and future environmental and societal challenges.
We will officially launch YEuCat during EuropaCat 2019 in Aachen, Germany. During the session, interested participants will engage themselves in teams and brainstorm to decide on the activities that they would like to achieve for the first year of YEuCat. Therefore, we encourage you to get involved and join our meeting on Tuesday, 20. August, 15:30 during the EuropaCat in Aachen (http://europacat2019.eu/programme.html).
We are looking forward to meet many young enthusiastic people in Aachen.
If you have any further questions or suggestions, please contact us.
Lars Kiewidt (Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, NL)
Pedro Mendes (Ghent University, Ghent, BE)
Tanja Franken (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Zurich, CH)
Nemanja Vucetic (Åbo Akademi University, Turku, FI)
NoNoMeCat Symposium 2019, at Syngenta, Stein, June 14, 2019

NoNoMeCat Symposium 2019
June 14, 2019, 08.30-17.00h
Syngenta Crop Protection AG,
Research Center, Stein (AG), Switzerland
Speakers:
- Prof. Paul Knochel, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GER
- Prof. Deborah Kays, University of Nottingham
- Prof. Miquel Costas, University of Girona
- Prof. Jeremy Harvey, University of Leuven
- Prof. Bert Klein Gebbink, Utrecht University
- Dr. Tomas Smejkal, Syngenta Crop Protection AG
- Dr. Stephan Bachmann, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
Visit Website: https://scg.ch/NoNoMeCat/2019
Download Flyer: NoNoMeCat 2019, Flyer
Deadline for abstract submission is May 15, 2019
Deadline for registration is May 30, 2019
Non-Noble Metal Catalysis (NoNoMeCat)
NoNoMeCat is a 4-year Marie Sklodowska-Curie Initial Training Network (MSCA-ITN-ETN) project starting on January 1st 2015. The NoNoMeCat project brings together an academic/industrial consortium with complementary skills consisting of 9 partners and 5 partner organisations, from 7 countries. NoNoMeCat will enrol 13 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) who will receive structured training in experimental and theoretical aspects of non-noble metal chemistry as well as transferable skills such as research integrity, scientific communication and public outreach. Tight integration of non-academic partners will expose all ESRs to aspects of both fundamental interdisciplinary research and industrial application, paving the way for long-standing intersectorial collaborations.
Transition metal catalysts are formidable tools towards greener chemistry, allowing for low-waste, energy-efficient, and selective reactions. However, the noble metals (Ru, Os, Rh, Ir, Pd, Pt) that are currently most common in homogeneous catalysts suffer from high toxicity and environmental impact in addition to their scarcity and ensuing high cost. First-row metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu) are emerging as environmentally benign alternatives, but to this day rarely equal the performance of their noble counterparts. The NoNoMeCat network aims at providing excellent and structured interdisciplinary training to a generation of young researchers in the field of Non-Noble Metal homogeneous Catalysis who will push the boundaries of the field in terms of:
- catalyst stability
- selectivity
- mechanistic understanding
- scalability
These challenges are addressed in three areas of high fundamental and practical significance: the oxidation of hydrocarbons, the formation of new C-X bonds (C-C, C-N) bonds through cross-coupling reactions, and clean energy production.
13.05.2019
NoNoMeCat Symposium 2019, at Syngenta, Stein, June 14, 2019
The NoNoMeCat Network, the Swiss Catalysis Community (SwissCat) and SusChem Switzerland invites industrial and academic scientists to join the NoNoMeCat Symposium 2019 that is organized on the occasion of the 4th NoNoMeCat annual meeting. The program includes seven expert talks in the field of non-noble metal catalysis including Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and also provides a platform for younger scientists to present their research as poster presentation.
NoNoMeCat Symposium 2019
June 14, 2019, 08.30-17.00h
Syngenta Crop Protection AG, Research Center, Stein (AG), Switzerland
Speakers:
- Prof. Paul Knochel, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, GER
- Prof. Deborah Kays, University of Nottingham
- Prof. Miquel Costas, University of Girona
- Prof. Jeremy Harvey, University of Leuven
- Prof. Bert Klein Gebbink, Utrecht University
- Dr. Tomas Smejkal, Syngenta Crop Protection AG
- Dr. Stephan Bachmann, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
Visit Website: https://scg.ch/NoNoMeCat/2019
Download Flyer: NoNoMeCat 2019, Flyer
Non-Noble Metal Catalysis (NoNoMeCat)
NoNoMeCat is a 4-year Marie Sklodowska-Curie Initial Training Network (MSCA-ITN-ETN) project starting on January 1st 2015. The NoNoMeCat project brings together an academic/industrial consortium with complementary skills consisting of 9 partners and 5 partner organisations, from 7 countries. NoNoMeCat will enrol 13 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) who will receive structured training in experimental and theoretical aspects of non-noble metal chemistry as well as transferable skills such as research integrity, scientific communication and public outreach. Tight integration of non-academic partners will expose all ESRs to aspects of both fundamental interdisciplinary research and industrial application, paving the way for long-standing intersectorial collaborations.
Transition metal catalysts are formidable tools towards greener chemistry, allowing for low-waste, energy-efficient, and selective reactions. However, the noble metals (Ru, Os, Rh, Ir, Pd, Pt) that are currently most common in homogeneous catalysts suffer from high toxicity and environmental impact in addition to their scarcity and ensuing high cost. First-row metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu) are emerging as environmentally benign alternatives, but to this day rarely equal the performance of their noble counterparts. The NoNoMeCat network aims at providing excellent and structured interdisciplinary training to a generation of young researchers in the field of Non-Noble Metal homogeneous Catalysis who will push the boundaries of the field in terms of:
- catalyst stability
- selectivity
- mechanistic understanding
- scalability
These challenges are addressed in three areas of high fundamental and practical significance: the oxidation of hydrocarbons, the formation of new C-X bonds (C-C, C-N) bonds through cross-coupling reactions, and clean energy production.
25.03.2019
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