Paul Karrer Medal Ceremony and Lecture 2019, 12 June 2019
Paul Karrer Medal Ceremony and Lecture
June 12th, 2019, 17:00h
University of Zürich
Aula KOL G 201 Rämistrasse 71, Zürich
Prof. Dr. Makoto Fujita
The University of Tokyo, Japan
«Coordination Self-Assembly: From the Origins to the Latest Advances»
David Spichiger, SCS
25.04.2019
International François Diederich Farewell Sympsium, June 3, 2019
International François Diederich Farewell Sympsium, June 3, 2019
Monday, June 3, 2019, 09.00 - 19.00h
ETH Zürich, Campus Hönggerberg, HCI G3 Program
Program
09.00 | Welcome |
09.10 | Jonathan Sessler UT Austin |
09.50 | Luisa de Cola ISIS, Univ. Strasbourg |
10.30 | Break |
11.00 | Andreas Hirsch Univ. Erlangen-Nürnberg |
11.40 | Thomas Carell LMU Munich |
12.30 | Lunch Break |
14.00 | Jeff Blaney Genentech San Francisco |
14.40 | Atsuhiro Osuka Kyoto University |
15.20 | Ken Houk UCLA |
16.00 | Break |
16.30 | Matthias Witschel BASF Ludwigshafen |
17.10 | David Leigh Univ. of Manchester |
18.00 | Helmut Schwarz TU Berlin |
18.40 | François Diederich ETH Zürich |
Sponsors
David Spichiger, SCS
15.01.2019
Call for applications for a JSP fellowship at the Bürgenstock Conference 2019
The ‘SCS Conference on Stereochemistry’, better known as ‘Bürgenstock Conference’, is an outstanding international chemistry meeting of high scientific quality, with an optimal setting for intense inter-disciplinary discussion.
The 54th ‘Bürgenstock Conference’ will take place in Brunnen, May 5-9, 2019 at Seehotel Waldstätterhof Brunnen.
Junior Scientists Participation Fellowships - The Scientific Leaders of the next Generation!
Thanks to the Division of Fundamental Research of the Swiss Chemical Society and the support of the industrial participants, every year 12-16 young promising European scientists (including Russia and Israel) at the beginning of their academic careers have received a fellowship to participate to the Bürgenstock conference. The intense interactions between junior and senior scientists have inspired much frontier research and are at the origin of many fruitful scientific collaborations.
The Organizing Committee asks leading scientists, former Presidents of the ‘Bürgenstock Conferences’, as well as Presidents of National Academies of Science to nominate candidates at the beginning of their career (< less than 5 years as independent group leader) for supported participation. The (typically) long list of candidates, complemented by spontaneous applications of interested young researchers, is reviewed by the President together with the Organizing Committee. They select a group of 12-16 junior scientists for support based on scientific excellence and diversity. A successfully completed PhD thesis is a prerequisite for consideration.
Since 2019, to promote early world-wide interactions among leading scientists of the next generation, a maximum of two fellowships each will be attributed to young scientists from North America and Asia/Oceania/Africa respectively. Nominations will be done exclusively by the Bürgenstock speakers from these areas of the last two years. Self-nominations are not possible.
The application for a JSP fellowship should include:
- a CV
- a publication list and
- at least one letter of reference
It should be sent to Prof. Jérôme Waser from the Organizing Committee ()
Deadline: December 1st, 2018.
Website of the Bürgenstock Conference 2019
David Spichiger, SCS
12.10.2018
Prix Schläfli (since 1866), call for nominations
The Prix Schläfli, one of the oldest science prizes in Switzerland (since 1866), is awarded by the Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT) to young scientists for excellent articles resulting from PhDs in each one of the following natural sciences disciplines:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Geosciences
- Physics
Eligible are young researchers who did their doctoral thesis at a Swiss University or Swiss nationals who did their PhD thesis abroad.
Candidates must have defended their doctoral thesis between 1 November 2015 and 31 October 2018. Nominations can be submitted by the supervisor of the candidate or by a SCNAT member society.
A jury is established for each of the four disciplines in order to evaluate the nominations. Prize consists of CHF 5000 and support for a conference participation in each of the scientific fields.
Nominations are submitted via an online form before 31 October 2018 (scnat.ch/prixschlaefli). Please consult the guidelines before applying: scnat.ch/prixschlaefli
Contact details:
Swiss Academy of Sciences
House of Academies
Laupenstrasse 7
P.O. Box
3001 Bern
Dr Anne Jacob
Phone +41 31 306 93 05
David Spichiger, SCS
16.06.2018
Ruzicka-Prize 2018: call for nominations
The Ruzicka-Prize is awarded each year to a young scientist for her/his outstanding, published contribution in the field of chemistry, achieved either in Switzerland or by a Swiss citizen abroad.
Proposals for candidates (age limit 40 years) may be submitted until September 25, 2018 (date of receipt) to the
Vice-President Research and Corporate Relations
Prof. Dr. Detlef Günther
ETH Zürich / HG F 57
Rämistrasse 101
CH-8092 Zürich
More details on:
https://www.chab.ethz.ch/outreach/oeffentlichkeitsarbeit/ruzicka-preis.html
David Spichiger, SCS
06.06.2018
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