Upcoming Events
Apr 12 - Apr 12, 2013
Seoul National University
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We head to Seoul National University and KAIST in conjunction with the Korean Chemical Society meeting in Seoul.
Apr 15 - Apr 15, 2013
KAIST
RegisterDaejeon, South Korea
Our second stop in Korea, KAIST will host ACS Editors-in-Chief Joan Valentine (Accounts of Chemical Research) and Maureen Rouhi (Chemical & Engineering News) for sessions on publishing and communicating your science to the public.
Apr 15 - Apr 16, 2013
University of Rochester
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ACS on Campus is headed to the University of Rochester to offer a behind the scenes peek of the publishing process, the latest research tools, and career development sessions focused on industry, government and entrepreneurship.
Apr 18 - Apr 18, 2013
The University of Tokyo
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We bring three events to Japan in April. Our first stop is the University of Tokyo featuring ACS Editors from Journal of the American Chemical Society and ACS Nano.
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Leaders in the Field
Dr. Eiichi Nakamura
Associate Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society
Eiichi Nakamura received his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Tokyo Tech and remained there till 1995, when he became Professor of Chemistry at the University of Tokyo. He is currently serving as Program Director (Chair) at Japan Agency for Science and Technology (JST), and Visiting Professor of Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. His honor includes The Chemical Society of Japan Award (2003), Humboldt Research Award (2006), Honorary Foreign Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2008), The Medal with Purple Ribbon, His Majesty of Japan (2009), ACS A. C. Cope Scholar Award (2010), and Einstein Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Research field: synthesis and physical organic chemistry, nano-science, organic solar cells.
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