Statistical Mechanics in Physical Chemistry: Theories and Simulations

Virtual Only

Statistical Mechanics in Physical Chemistry: Theories and Simulations

Physical Chemistry Division

This virtual symposium focuses on using equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics to address significant problems in physical chemistry and chemical physics. It highlights the importance of analytically solvable models and computer simulation techniques in biophysical chemistry, condensed matter, and the physical chemistry of soft materials. This symposium emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining theoretical and computational methods to solve complex problems.

Symposium Features

Present your research in your local time zone

Inviting all early career chemists from diverse regions such as Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania to deliver flash presentations.

Get exposure and recognition

As a presenter, you will receive a certificate of participation at ACS Meetings.

Abstracts will be listed in the CAS database and can be added to your Google Scholar profile.

Symposium schedule

Symposium will feature multiple sessions from March 23-27.

Sessions will be programmed at convenient daytimes of multiple regions such as Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania; however, for the Americas, these sessions will be at early mornings and late nights.

Symposium Chairs

Prof. Rajarshi Chakrabarti
Rajarshi Chakrabarti

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India

Prof. Pushpita Ghosh
Pushpita Ghosh

Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram, India

Prof. Ryan R. Cheng
Ryan R. Cheng

University of Kentucky, United States

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are Flash presentations?

    They are brief, impactful, and convey information about a novel protocol, perspective, technique, or research results. For instance, one Flash Talk may describe an innovative interdisciplinary research outcome. Another may describe results for a pilot/prototype study.

  • Can I submit an abstract if I'm not an early career researcher?

    This symposium focuses on early career researchers, but all researchers are welcome to attend. However, the format of the presentation will be 8 minutes flash talk.

  • What is the submission deadline for abstracts?

    The submission deadline for abstracts is April 1, 11:59 PM ET.

  • What is the required format for abstracts?

    Abstracts should be 2500 characters or less and include the title, author(s), and a concise description of your research.

  • Can I include images or figures in my abstract?

    Yes, limited use of images or figures is permitted to enhance your abstract's content.

  • When will I know if my abstract is accepted?

    Presenters can expect to receive their acceptance notices approximately 3 months before the meeting. Scheduling notices are sent periodically starting approximately 2 months before the meeting.

  • What if I can't attend the symposium on the scheduled date?

    While attending is encouraged, if you can't participate in real time, you can still submit an abstract for inclusion. In case the abstract is accepted, you can share a recorded version of flash talk.

  • Do I need to register separately if my abstract is accepted?

    Yes, accepted presenters will have to register for ACS Fall 2024. Symposium organizers will reach out to confirm their participation.