ChemPubSoc Europe News, October 2019
ChemPhotoChem: Special Issue on Computational Photochemistry
The latest Special Issue of ChemPhotoChem,guest edited by Lluís Blancafort, Denis Jacquemin and Young Min Rhee, is dedicated to the field of Computational Photochemistry. It covers some of the current trends, hot topics, and the key challenges that will drive future developments in the area. With contributions from Leticia González, Masahiro Ehara, Marco Caricato, Roberto Improta and many more. Enjoy free access until the end of 2019.
ChemBioChem: Special Issue on Bottom‐Up Synthetic Biology
Discover ChemBioChem's Special Issue on bottom-up synthetic biology, guest edited by Hannes Mutschler, Tom Robinson, T.‐Y. Dora Tang, and Seraphine Wegner. Bottom‐up synthetic biology uses both biological and artificial chemical building blocks to create biomimetic systems, including artificial cells. In this Special Issue, experts present and review the latest progress in this rapidly expanding and diverse field. Enjoy free access until the end of 2019.
ChemPlusChem: Readers’ Choice 2019
Check out ChemPlusChem's latest special collection, featuring articles from 2017 and 2018 that were highly cited, most downloaded, and most popular on social media. All articles in this collection will be free to read until the end of 2019.
Link latest special collection
David Spichiger, SCS / ChemPubSoc Europe
22.10.2019
Best Poster Prize Winners at the SCS Syngenta Symposium
Congratulations to Vincent L. Revil-Baudard, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau (FRA), and Simon D. Schnell, University of Zürich for their outstanding poster presentation at the SCS Syngenta Symposium. Both young researcher received the Helvetica Best Poster Award that was handed over by Dr. Mathilde Lachia and Dr. Jérôme Cassayre, members of the oganizing committe of Syngenta.
Simon's presentation highlighted the Novel 3-Monosubstituted s-Tetrazines and Application in the Labelling of Macromolecules. Vincent presented his poster on Xanthate Mediated Direct Functionalization of Heteroarenes.
David Spichiger, SCS
23.10.2019
Call for proposals: Top Ten Emerging Technologies in Chemistry (by IUPAC)
Research Triangle Park, NC, June 18, 2019 – The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry is releasing its call for proposals to identify the top ten emerging technologies in chemistry with the results to be announced in the spring of 2020.
This initiative began in 2018 in recognition of IUPAC’s Centenary in 2019, and while it was created to kick-off IUPAC’s anniversary year in a very visible way, the end goal was to showcase the value of Chemistry (and chemists!) and to inform the general public as to how the chemical sciences contribute to the well-being of Society and the sustainability of Planet Earth. The finalists for 2019 were announced in April 2019 and detailed in the April/June 2019 issue of Chemistry International (CI).
The initiative proved to be so successful, that IUPAC has made it an annual event with the results to be published in the April/June issues of Chemistry International for the foreseeable future. The call for the 2020 proposals is now open. Anyone can submit one or more proposals – this call for proposals is open to the global science community as well as to the general public.
Call for nomination – deadline 31 Oct 2019
Website: https://iupac.org/top-ten-emerging-technologies-call-2020/
David Spichiger, SCS
22.10.2019
Ausschreibung der SPG Preise für 2020
Auch im Jahr 2020 sollen wieder SPG Preise, die mit je CHF 5000.- dotiert sind, vergeben werden.
- SPG Preis gestiftet vom Forschungszentrum ABB Schweiz AG für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit auf allen Gebieten der Physik
- SPG Preis gestiftet von der Firma IBM für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit auf dem Gebiet der Kondensierten Materie
- SPG Preis gestiftet von der Firma Oerlikon Surface Solutions für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit auf dem Gebiet der Angewandten Physik
- SPG Preis gestiftet vom METAS für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit mit Bezug zur Metrologie
- SPG Preis gestiftet von der Firma COMSOL für eine hervorragende Forschungsarbeit auf dem Gebiet der computergestützten Physik
Die SPG möchte mit diesen Preisen junge Physikerinnen und Physiker in der Frühphase ihrer Karriere, auf alle Fälle vor Erreichen einer akademischen Festanstellung oder bevor sie mehr als drei Jahre in einer Start-up Firma oder in der Industrie tätig sind, für hervorragende wissenschaftliche Arbeiten auszeichnen.
Die eingereichten Arbeiten müssen entweder in der Schweiz oder von SchweizerInnen und Schweizern im Ausland ausgeführt worden sein. Die Beurteilung der Arbeiten erfolgt auf Grund ihrer Bedeutung, Qualität und Originalität.
Der Antrag muss folgende Unterlagen enthalten:
- Beschreibung der wissenschaftlichen Arbeit, die prämiert werden soll, inklusive eines wissenschaftlichen Gutachtens.
- Ein Lebenslauf des Kandidaten
- zusätzliche Informationen, die die wissenschaftliche Leistung unterstreichen: Dazu gehören eine Aufstellung der Publikationen in renommierten Zeitschriften und von Einladungen zu Vorträgen, sowie Informationen über eventuell erhaltene Fördermittel, über angemeldete und erteilte Patente, über akademische Preise und Auszeichnungen, etc.
- Die Relevanz und der Impakt dieser Arbeit in ihrem wissenschaftlichen Gebiet sollen deutlich herausgestrichen werden.
Diese Unterlagen werden elektronisch im "pdf"-Format direkt an das Preiskomitee eingereicht (große Dateien bitte komprimieren (zip)): awards[at]sps.ch
Einsendeschluss: 31. Januar 2020
Die Preise werden an der Jahrestagung 2020 in Freiburg überreicht.
Das Preisreglement befindet sich hier.
David Spichiger, SCS
22.10.2019
Brussels News Update, October 2019
Hello and welcome to the October edition of Brussels News Updates, the monthly EuChemS newsletter keeping you up to date on the latest chemistry related science-policy issues, news and upcoming events and awards.
Beginning of October, we headed to Bucharest for our General Assembly meetings where we discussed many pressing issues and upcoming initiatives and which witnessed the elections of the EuChemS President-Elect, the EuChemS Treasurer and two new elected members of the Executive Board. A partnership agreement was also signed with the American Chemical Society cementing our joint efforts in advancing Chemistry and tackling global challenges. Meanwhile, the spotlight was on EU science and research during the EU’s R&I days, a major science event aimed to launch the co-design implementation of Horizon Europe.
You can read the full newsletter online here.
European Highlights, Research, Innovation, Education, Entrepreneurship
EuChemS annual meetings take place in Bucharest
The annual gathering of the EuChemS community sees several meetings taking place: its General Assembly, Executive Board meeting and Professional Networks meetings. This year’s meetings were held in Bucharest, Romania at the beginning of October.
The meetings saw wide ranging discussions, developments, decisions and elections. In the first instance, Floris Rutjes from the Royal Netherlands Chemical Society (KNCV) was elected as EuChemS President-Elect. Eckart Rühl, of the German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry was re-elected as EuChemS Treasurer. Two new members of the Executive Board were also elected: Ioannis Katsoyiannis (Association of Greek Chemists) and Rinaldo Poli (French Chemical Society). Read the full debrief here.
EuChemS' video game 'Elemental Escapades!' is released in 11 languages!
The EuChemS video game ‘Elemental Escapades!’ has just been released in 11 different languages. You can now join Jan’s adventures in Croatian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Serbian, Romanian, or Spanish. Click here for more information and here to play the game directly!
Hearing of Mariya Gabriel takes place at the European Parliament
On 30 September, Mariya Gabriel, who has been put forward by the European Commission President-Elect Ursula von der Leyen as Commissioner for ‘Innovation and Youth’ faced the hearing by the European Parliament Committees for Culture and Education and Industry, Research and Energy.
The two committees referred to the lack of reference to research, science, education and culture in the name of the Commissioner’s proposed title, something EuChemS has equally brought to the attendion of the European Commission. Read the full story here.
EU celebrates Research & Innovation
On 24 to 26 September, the European Commission launched the EU Research & Innovation Days, a three-day marathon of sessions, workshops and networking opportunities that aimed to address the key issues surrounding EU research, innovation and science. Read our debrief here.
Latest ECHA Committee for Risk Assessment meeting sees heated discussion on definition of mircoplastics
The Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) met in September to address a number of pressing issues. Microplastics once again took centre stage however. Stakeholders were invited during the meeting to better clarify the points of the proposed restriction on microplastics. A heated discussion eventually arose on the definition of microplastics given by ECHA’s proposed restriction. Click here for more.
EFSA publishes dietary reference values (DRVs) for sodium and chloride after ten year project
The European Food Safety Agency’s (EFSA) publication of dietary reference values (DRVs) for sodium and chloride marks the end of ten years of work by nutrition scientists. The work, begun in 2009 aimed to update values for macronutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals that were last set in the 1990s. More about this story here.
European Physical Society shows importance of physics to the economies of Europe
The European Physical Society (EPS) invited EU institution representatives and stakeholders to a session on ‘The Importance of Physics to the Economies of Europe’ on 15 October 2019. Speakers, including EPS President Petra Rudolf demonstrated the vital role physics plays in scientific research, innovation, job creation and economic resilience and prosperity. More about the meeting here.
CSIC celebrates the 30 years of its Brussels Delegation
On 14 October, EuChemS joined the celebration of the 30-year anniversary of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)’s delegation in Brussels. The event looked back on 30 years-worth of science-policy interactions between Spain and the European Institutions, and highlighted the importance of partnership, cooperation and a strong science-based Europe.
Consultations & Roadmap
As part of the implementation plan of Horizon Europe, a number of consultations are currently open for feedback on different European Partnerships.
If you would like to contribute to an EuChemS respond, please drop us a line.
European Partnership for a circular bio-based Europe (Horizon Europe programme)
Deadline for feedback: 28 October 2019
Website: http://bit.ly/2qd8UkB
European Partnership for innovative health (Horizon Europe programme)
Deadline for feedback: 28 October 2019
Website: http://bit.ly/2qd8UkB
European Partnership on metrology (Horizon Europe programme)
Deadline for feedback: 28 October 2019
Website: http://bit.ly/2pjvAPE
Fundings, Nominations & Awards
EuChemS Historical Landmarks Award
Deadline for nominations: 31 December 2019
More information available here: https://www.euchems.eu/awards/euchems-historical-landmarks/
European Lecture Award
Deadline for nominations: 31 December 2019
More information available here: https://www.euchems.eu/awards/lecture-award/
European Award for Service:
Deadline for nominations: 31 December 2019
More information available here: https://www.euchems.eu/awards/award-for-service-new1/
EuChemS Events
15th International Conference on Polysaccharides-Glycoscience (15th ICPG)
13 – 15 November 2019
Prague, Czechia
Website: https://bit.ly/2meEo7Z
3rd International Caparica Christmas Conference on Translational Chemistry
2 – 5 December 2019
Caparica, Portugal
Website: https://bit.ly/2lKzgIw
Avogadro Colloquia 2019 (AC 2019)
17 – 18 December 2019
Rome, Italy
Website: https://bit.ly/2k90TKG
Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists 2020 (ChemCYS 2020)
19 – 21 February 2020 Blankenberge, Netherlands
Website: http://bit.ly/2MyB5Sk
Food Contamination and Traceability Summit
26 – 27 May 2020 Erding, Germany
Website: http://bit.ly/35Aw18I
European Conference of Research in Chemistry Education (ECRICE 2020)
6 – 8 July 2020 Rehovot, Israel
Website: http://bit.ly/2OLs2jR
Other Events
‘Standing up for Science’ EU workshop
30 November 2019
Barcelona, Spain
Website: http://bit.ly/2nPmIRy
EU Water Innovation Conference 2019
11 – 13 December 2019
Zaragoza, Spain
Website: http://bit.ly/2McB1ZC
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