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NATO - Advanced Study Institute (ASI) "New Organic Chemistry Reactions and Methodologies for Green Production"

Type Course
Language Inglese
Date October 29, 2006 to
November 10, 2006
Venue LECCE - OTRANTO

LECCE,
IT
Chemistry Specialties
  • organic chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • other
Contact Vittorio Esposito
INCA

Lecce, 73100
IT
+39 0832 297231
+39 0832 297231
incalecce@unile.it
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by Vittorio Esposito last modified 05-26-06 09:31 AM

Consorzio Interuniversitario La Chimica per l'Ambiente" (INCA, www.unive.it/inca ) is organising the NATO - Advanced Study Institute (ASI) "New Organic Chemistry Reactions and Methodologies for Green Production" to be held in Lecce-Otranto (Italy) starting on 29th October 2006.

The ASI is the follow-up to the very successful "European Summer School on Green Chemistry" held for eight consequent years in Venice - Italy and that has seen the active participation of over 450 students and many internationally renowned teachers. Participants will receive high level training in all main aspects of Green Chemistry including: alternative synthetic routes, clean feedstocks and safe reagents, and benign process technology.

Sponsors

NATO

Speakers

Howard Alper (University of Ottawa) David Black (IUPAC Secretary general, UNSW - Sydney) Walter Leitner (RWTH - Aachen) Buxing Han (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Kenneth Seddon (Queen's University of Belfast) Pietro Tundo (INCA - University of Venice)

Other topics

Green Chemistry

Cost

600 euros

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