EuChemS Chemistry Congress
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Join ACS on Campus for a panel discussion on scientific collaborations at the 9th EuChemS Chemistry Congress. This engaging conversation will equip attendees with actionable insights for successful management of diverse partnerships encompassing research collaborations and outreach initiatives. Through the guidance of ACS Editors and seasoned experts, gain invaluable knowledge on identifying and approaching potential collaborators and hear real-life experiences on establishing effective communication channels and fostering meaningful connections across disciplines.
Learn from ACS Editors around the world and participate in an exciting scientific program with world-leading plenary speakers, invited speakers and short oral presentations, supplemented with a series of poster presentations.
Featured Speakers
Brandi M. Cossairt, Ph.D
Associate Editor, Inorganic Chemistry
Lloyd E. and Florence M. West Endowed Professor of Chemistry University of Washington (USA)
Brandi Cossairt received her B. S. in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 2006. Brandi went on to pursue graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the guidance of Professor Christopher C. Cummins and was awarded her Ph.D. in 2010. She then continued her academic career as an NIH NRSA Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University between 2010 and 2012 working with Professor Jonathan Owen. Brandi joined the Department of Chemistry at the University of Washington as an Assistant Professor in 2012 and is now the Lloyd E. and Florence M. West Endowed Professor. Her research group examines the nucleation, growth, surface chemistry, and reactivity of nanoscale materials to enable next-generation technologies in the diverse areas of displays, lighting, catalysis, quantum information, and hybrid matter. She has received a number of awards for her research including a Sloan Research Fellowship, a Packard Fellowship, an NSF CAREER Award, a Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, and the National Fresenius Award from the American Chemical Society. Outside of the lab Brandi is an Associate Editor at the ACS journal Inorganic Chemistry and is the co-founder of the Chemistry Women Mentorship Network (ChemWMN).
Niveen M. Khashab, Ph.D.
Associate Editor, Chemistry of Materials
Associate Dean of Students, Physical Sciences and Engineering King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Saudia Arabia)
Niveen M. Khashab is a Professor of Chemistry at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). After her doctoral studies at the University of Florida, she joined sir Fraser Stoddart’s Lab at the University of California, Los Angeles, and then at Northwestern University working on supramolecular chemistry. Her current efforts focus on intrinsically porous materials (IPMs) for energy intensive separations and supramolecular assembled capsules (SACs) for encapsulation, delivery and biomedical applications. She is the recipient of the Crow Award in Organic Chemistry in 2004, AlMaraai Award for Nanotechnology in 2013 and the L’Oréal-Unesco Women in Science International Award in 2017. In 2021, she was named a fellow of the Royal Chemical Society. She is on the editorial board of 10 scientific journals (ACS, RSC, Wiley) and currently serving as an associate editor at Chemistry of Materials (ACS).
Maria Laura Bolognesi, Ph.D.
Associate Editor, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, Director of the Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technologies degree program and Rector Delegate for Latin American International Relations at the Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna
Maria Laura Bolognesi received her PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences under the direction of Professor Carlo Melchiorre in 1996 and carried out postdoctoral work at the University of Minnesota with Professor Philip S. Portoghese. Her research explores the development of small molecules in the neurodegenerative and neglected tropical disease therapeutic areas. Maria Laura was awarded the positions of Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid in 2009, Pesquisador Visitante Especial at the University of Brasilia in 2014 and Professeur Invité at Université Caen Normandie in 2018. She is an Associate Editor of Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and is on the Editorial Advisory Board of ChemMedChem. She also serves in the Advisory Board of the European Federation of Medicinal Chemistry.
Prof. Guosong Chen
Associate Editor, ACS Macro Letters
Professor, Department of Macromolecular Sciences, Fudan University
Prof. Guosong Chen got her BA in Chemistry Department, Nankai University, China. She stayed in the same department and got her Ph. D in 2006, working on supramolecular chemistry. Then she did her postdoc work in Chemistry Department, Iowa State University, which was about synthetic carbohydrate antigens and microarray. In 2009, she joined Prof. Ming Jiang’s group as a lecturer in Department of Macromolecular Science at Fudan University. Then she was promoted to associate professor in Oct. 2011, then full professor in Dec. 2014. Right now, she teaches two undergraduate courses, including “sweet chemistry” and “glycochemistry and glycobiology (in English)”. Research Interests Protein assemblies driven by carbohydrate-protein interactions Glyco-assemblies and their immunological properties Carbohydrate chemistry as a new driving force of self-assembly Macromolecular self-assembly inspired by supramolecular chemistry
Ulrich Hintermair
Associate Editor, ACS Omega
Assoc. Prof. in Chemistry, Institute for Sustainability, University of Bath
Uli studied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in Würzburg (Germany) and Lyon (France), finishing his double degree at the University of St Andrews (Scotland). He then did a PhD in continuous flow catalysis with ionic liquids and supercritical CO2 at RWTH Aachen (Germany) as part of a large, collaborative industrial/academic project. Afterwards he was a postdoctoral Humboldt Fellow at Yale (USA) working on homogeneous water and C-H oxidation catalysis before starting his independent career at the Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies at Bath (UK) in 2013. He currently is a Royal Society University Research Fellow and Reader (Associate Professor) at the Institute for Sustainability in Bath where he established the Dynamic Reaction Monitoring (DReaM) Facility in 2016 which he leads as Scientific Director. His research spans a range of fundamental and applied aspects of molecular catalysis, and he collaborates widely with industry (8 of the 14 PhD students he has graduated so far having worked on joint industry projects).
Mary K. Carroll
ACS President Elect
Dwane W. Crichton Professor of Chemistry at Union College
Mary K. Carroll is the Dwane W. Crichton Professor of Chemistry at Union College (Schenectady, New York). She earned a B.S. in chemistry from Union College, a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from Indiana University, Bloomington, and performed postdoctoral research at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She co-directs the Union College Aerogel Lab, and co-founded SunThru LLC to commercialize aerogel technology developed at Union. She has been a member of the American Chemical Society since 1986.