June 23–26, 2024

Call for Papers: Northwest Regional Meeting (NORM)

Pullman, WA

List of Topics
Program Area— Title Type Invited Organizers Co-sponsored by

3D Printing of Biomaterials and Drug Delivery

This session will include talks in the areas of (I) Processing of 3D printed biomedical devices, (ii) tissue-biomaterial interactions, (iii) in vitro and in vivo property evaluation, (iv) na… Read More

This session will include talks in the areas of (I) Processing of 3D printed biomedical devices, (ii) tissue-biomaterial interactions, (iii) in vitro and in vivo property evaluation, (iv) nanoscale surface modification and encapsulation of drugs for bone healing, (v) drug delivery from micro and nanoscale devices.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Susmita Bose

Amit Bandyopadhyay

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Advanced Analytical Methods for Discovery of Nutrient and Contaminant Cycling in the Environment

This session will focus on use of different analysis methods for discovery of chemical speciation and cycling processes that affect the fate and behaviour of chemicals in the environment; in… Read More

This session will focus on use of different analysis methods for discovery of chemical speciation and cycling processes that affect the fate and behaviour of chemicals in the environment; including soils, agriculture, watersheds, and surface and ground water systems.
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Dan Strawn

Laurel Lynch

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Advancements and Training in Nuclear Materials Processing and Sensing in Harsh Environments

The ability to detect small quantities of analytes from complex environments such as complex environmental solutions, nuclear reprocessing streams, and related wastes can be challenging. The… Read More

The ability to detect small quantities of analytes from complex environments such as complex environmental solutions, nuclear reprocessing streams, and related wastes can be challenging. The work presented in this symposium will describe the development of various analytical techniques including electrochemistry, spectroscopy, separation science, and radiochemistry, that are working to resolve these challenges. This symposium is also directed at workforce development in nuclear and non-proliferation applications.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Sam Bryan

Neil Henson

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Advances in Actinide and Lanthanide Chemistry

The chemistry of compounds encompassing the 5f and 4f elements. From fundamental studies of their synthesis, structure and bonding to separations chemistry to nanoparticle chemistry.

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Jim Boncella

Xiaofeng Guo

Neil Henson

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Advances in Medicinal Chemistry

This symposium invites researchers in the medicinal chemistry and chemical biology space from academia, the pharmaceutical industry, research institutions. The program will highlight resear… Read More

This symposium invites researchers in the medicinal chemistry and chemical biology space from academia, the pharmaceutical industry, research institutions. The program will highlight research and development of emerging technologies spanning the spectrum from bench to bedside.
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Cliff Berkman

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Advances in STEM Education

This symposium seeks contributions exploring new or novel approaches to STEM Education from Pre-college through continuing education. Included are innovations or science surrounding traditio… Read More

This symposium seeks contributions exploring new or novel approaches to STEM Education from Pre-college through continuing education. Included are innovations or science surrounding traditional approaches to STEM education as well as non-traditional means for teaching STEM concepts. Contributions highlighting interdisciplinarity or democratization are also highly encouraged.
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Michael Maughan

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Advancing Chemistry through Computation and Artificial Intelligence

Computation and artificial intelligence have a critical role in accelerating chemistry by rapidly identifying molecules with desired properties, designing new materials, illuminating reactio… Read More

Computation and artificial intelligence have a critical role in accelerating chemistry by rapidly identifying molecules with desired properties, designing new materials, illuminating reaction mechanisms, and advancing drug development. This interdisciplinary symposium will explore the latest advances in computation and the potential of large language models, machine learning, and generative artificial intelligence in the field of chemistry.
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Ram Devanathan

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Biobased Materials and Products

Biobased products are materials are critical for producing sustainable products from renewable resources that helps guide us away from fossil fuels. Various feedstocks (agricultural and fore… Read More

Biobased products are materials are critical for producing sustainable products from renewable resources that helps guide us away from fossil fuels. Various feedstocks (agricultural and forestry residues, food waste, municipal waste, etc) can be used for generating these products via various processes (thermal, chemical, biological). These products have the potential for being direct replacements for synthetic products.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Armando McDonald

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Biochemistry and Biomedicine/Cancer Biochemistry and Biology/Biomedical Engineering and Applications

This session features the use of biochemistry in biological and biomedical research works at mechanistic, phenotypic, engineering, translational, and clinical levels. Research using omics, m… Read More

This session features the use of biochemistry in biological and biomedical research works at mechanistic, phenotypic, engineering, translational, and clinical levels. Research using omics, mathematical, statistical, AI/machine learning, computational or molecular modeling, and biomaterial technologies to address biological or biomedical questions are welcome to join this symposium
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Weimin Li

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds at Interfaces

Interdisciplinary topics from chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists towards interfacial discoveries and processes for applications. Materials science, biological and medical applic… Read More

Interdisciplinary topics from chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists towards interfacial discoveries and processes for applications. Materials science, biological and medical applications of materials, bioengineering, solid-state chemistry (including sol-gel chemistry) and functional inorganic devices, organic electronic devices, nanostructured materials, composites, polymers, surfaces, and the many applications. This track will also include the fabrication and processing of electronic, magnetic, or optical materials and devices.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Jeff Bell

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds at the Limits of Detection

This symposium will bring together all parts of the analytical operations of measurement science including sampling, measurements, and data analysis: New methods of sampling, emerging contam… Read More

This symposium will bring together all parts of the analytical operations of measurement science including sampling, measurements, and data analysis: New methods of sampling, emerging contaminants (i.e., PFOA/PFOS). Topics can include: bioanalytical chemistry; forensics, archaeological, and medical sciences; chemometrics and data processing; mass spectrometry, microscale and nanoscale systems; electrochemistry; elemental and molecular characterization techniques and instrumentation development; sensing; separations; -omics; new directions in analysis.
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Erin Linskey

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds in Chemical Biology

This symposium will utilize molecular design to probe questions for in vitro or in vivo studies. Mechanistic studies, cell biology work, toxicology, medicine and pharmacokinetics, proteins, … Read More

This symposium will utilize molecular design to probe questions for in vitro or in vivo studies. Mechanistic studies, cell biology work, toxicology, medicine and pharmacokinetics, proteins, nucleic acids, sugars, proteins, or organismic studies are welcome. Exploring cellular function from either a chemical or a biological (or both) prospective can lead to advances for many applications. Medicinal chemistry and chemical neuroscience as well as bioconjugate chemistry would apply to this symposium.
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Travis Denton

Anjali Sharma

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds Through Catalysis

This session is dedicated to all aspects of catalysis. Homogeneous, heterogeneous, mixed, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis. Topics can cover life sciences, electrochemistry, organometal… Read More

This session is dedicated to all aspects of catalysis. Homogeneous, heterogeneous, mixed, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis. Topics can cover life sciences, electrochemistry, organometallics, photochemistry, experimental and theoretical studies, and efforts towards green catalytic processes
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Jack Zhang

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds through Chemistry Away from the Bench

With chemistry spreading to a multi-discipline science, many advances in chemistry do not occur in a traditional laboratory setting. This symposium discusses advances in chemistry outside of… Read More

With chemistry spreading to a multi-discipline science, many advances in chemistry do not occur in a traditional laboratory setting. This symposium discusses advances in chemistry outside of the traditional laboratory setting which may include field work, computational analysis, or even casual observations at home.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Kirk Peterson

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds through Chemistry in the Community

Outreach and service in the community broadly defined.

Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Ashley Lamm

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds through Energy

In particular, this symposium emphasizes mechanistic understanding of the relevant chemical processes. Detailed mechanisms depicting complex processes related to sustainable chemical and ene… Read More

In particular, this symposium emphasizes mechanistic understanding of the relevant chemical processes. Detailed mechanisms depicting complex processes related to sustainable chemical and energy productions, energy conversions are instrumental to a variety of technologies that advance energy conversions, non-carbon-based fuel productions, and CO2 utilizations. In the past twenty years, we witnessed how the mechanisms established with the state-of-the-art computational, characterization, and experimentation techniques have led to the theories and principles responsible for new materials discovery and system design. Ultimately, the pace of the fuel cell, battery, and green hydrogen production revolution has accelerated
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Haiyan Zhao

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds Through Environmental Challenges

Complex environmental phenomena (i.e., climate change), biogeochemical cycling, bioremediation and biotechnology, data science, occurrence, fate, and behavior of aquatic or terrestrial conta… Read More

Complex environmental phenomena (i.e., climate change), biogeochemical cycling, bioremediation and biotechnology, data science, occurrence, fate, and behavior of aquatic or terrestrial contaminants (both on land and in air), sustainable systems, resource recovery, land use management, water research, agricultural research, chemical answers to questions in plant pathology, nematology, entomology, pest management, and crop science.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

James Moberly

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Breaking Borders and Building Bonds Through Synthesis

Fundamental research in all branches, theory, or practice of organic and inorganic synthesis. Sessions will focus on broad approaches at synthesis from natural products total synthesis and t… Read More

Fundamental research in all branches, theory, or practice of organic and inorganic synthesis. Sessions will focus on broad approaches at synthesis from natural products total synthesis and transformation methodology to coordination chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, and inorganic complex design. Mechanistic studies, both experimental and theoretical should provide novel insight into the course of a chemical reaction. Multi-step synthetic methods, new strategies towards targets of interest.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Wilson Bailey

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Breaking Borders in the Nuclear Science Enterprise

This symposium will provide a forum to present recent progress in the application of nuclear science to current problems including the startup of next gen nuclear reactors, progress on clean… Read More

This symposium will provide a forum to present recent progress in the application of nuclear science to current problems including the startup of next gen nuclear reactors, progress on cleanup at the Hanford site, developments in forensics for non-proliferation, response to unplanned radiological events, etc.
Type: Oral Invited: Y Organizers:

Neil Henson

Amanda Lines

James Boncella

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Shimadzu

Chemical Theory and Mechanisms for Sustainable Energy Conversion and Production

This symposium provides an opportunity to obtain an overview of the current status and latest progress based on mechanistic studies employing density functional theory, molecular simulations… Read More

This symposium provides an opportunity to obtain an overview of the current status and latest progress based on mechanistic studies employing density functional theory, molecular simulations, and various synthetic, characterization tools to study waters-splitting, CO2 conversions, and sustainable energy and fuel productions.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Bin Liu

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Chemistry of Fermented Beverages

This symposium will focus on the chemistry of wine, beer, kombucha, and other fermented beverages. The symposium will also cover the environmental challenges of growing of grapes (viticultur… Read More

This symposium will focus on the chemistry of wine, beer, kombucha, and other fermented beverages. The symposium will also cover the environmental challenges of growing of grapes (viticulture), grains/hops, and other topics related to fermentation science. Essentially from “field to liver”!
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Kristopher Waynant

Zachariah Heiden

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Computation in Molecular Sciences

Join us at the "Computation in Molecular Sciences" symposium, where leading experts converge to explore the intricate realms of molecular modeling, material simulations, computational chemis… Read More

Join us at the "Computation in Molecular Sciences" symposium, where leading experts converge to explore the intricate realms of molecular modeling, material simulations, computational chemistry, drug design, quantum calculations, and diverse computational analyses including artificial intelligence. This symposium serves as a dynamic platform to unveil groundbreaking advancements in understanding and manipulating the complexities of chemicals, materials, and biochemical phenomena through cutting-edge computational approaches.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Jagdish Patel

Marty Ytreberg

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Computational Chemistry: From Theory to Applications

This symposium will range from new theoretical developments in both quantum chemistry and molecular simulations to applications designed to predict or interpret experiment. Applications of c… Read More

This symposium will range from new theoretical developments in both quantum chemistry and molecular simulations to applications designed to predict or interpret experiment. Applications of computational chemistry relevant to environmental issues or energy-related areas are particularly welcome.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Kirk Peterson

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Creating and Breaking the Borders in Molecular Recognition

The discovery, application, and study of non-covalent interactions and supramolecular aggregates have sparked transformative advances in materials chemistry, bridging various disciplines suc… Read More

The discovery, application, and study of non-covalent interactions and supramolecular aggregates have sparked transformative advances in materials chemistry, bridging various disciplines such as organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical chemistry. Notably, molecular recognition has revolutionized catalysis, sensing, separations, drug delivery, and the emerging fields of molecular machines and dynamic materials. This symposium provides a dynamic platform for interactive discussions and presentations on the broad scope of molecular recognition and its diverse applications. Encouraging cross-disciplinary collaborations and the exchange of innovative ideas, we invite experimental and theoretical chemists to participate, encompassing the molecular recognition of small molecules in solution, gas, and solid-state.
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Gonzalo Campillo-Alvarado

Kraig Wheeler

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Creativity in Metal-Ligand Bonding

Ligands have evolved far beyond being the inert, organic ancillaries of transition metals. This session will discuss and celebrate new instances of creative ligand design including cooperati… Read More

Ligands have evolved far beyond being the inert, organic ancillaries of transition metals. This session will discuss and celebrate new instances of creative ligand design including cooperativity, redox non-innocence, secondary coordination sphere interactions and more.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Rick Thompson

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Electrochemistry

This symposium seeks the latest advancements in electrochemistry. Topics may include energy storage and conversion, corrosion, sensors, bioelectrochemistry, chemically modified electrodes, e… Read More

This symposium seeks the latest advancements in electrochemistry. Topics may include energy storage and conversion, corrosion, sensors, bioelectrochemistry, chemically modified electrodes, electrosynthesis, electrocatalysis and electrochemistry of carbon and other materials.
Type: Oral and Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Frank Cheng

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Emerging Technologies for Targeted and Controlled Drug Delivery

This symposium is set to feature presentations by both emerging and established distinguished speakers in the realms of targeted drug delivery, biomaterials, nanotherapeutics, and nanomedici… Read More

This symposium is set to feature presentations by both emerging and established distinguished speakers in the realms of targeted drug delivery, biomaterials, nanotherapeutics, and nanomedicine. Additionally, discussions will cover mechanisms of nanotherapeutics, focusing on achieving target-specific delivery to enhance effectiveness while minimizing potential toxicity.
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Anjali Sharma

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Engineering Solutions for Environmental Chemistry Challenges

This symposium will capture application driven research in environmental chemistry, sustainability focused chemistry, valorization and recycling of wastes into useful products, and similar a… Read More

This symposium will capture application driven research in environmental chemistry, sustainability focused chemistry, valorization and recycling of wastes into useful products, and similar applications toward environmental chemistry challenges.
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James Moberly

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Exploring the Chemistry of Next-Generation Coolants and Solvents: Interfacial Processes Under Extreme Environments

Nuclear fission has been championed as a sustainable and reliable carbon-free energy source for providing baseload electricity to bridge the transition between fossil fuels and renewable ene… Read More

Nuclear fission has been championed as a sustainable and reliable carbon-free energy source for providing baseload electricity to bridge the transition between fossil fuels and renewable energy sources. To achieve the widespread adoption of nuclear fission technologies and meet society’s growing demand for safe and clean energy, multiple advanced reactor designs and fuel cycle processes are under development. Many of these new technologies envision the use of next-generation coolants and solvents, such as organic solvents, ionic liquids, and molten halide salts. To explore the utility and applicability of these new media under process conditions, a deeper molecular-level understanding of their energetics, structure, interfacial processes, and radiation-induced chemical properties is needed. This symposium will present an overview of our current knowledge and challenges in this area through invited and contributed talks from leading experts. This session will present advances in our mechanistic knowledge of interfacial processes that underpin the molecular level properties and behavior of structural materials in extreme environments, including highly corrosive coolants and solvents, high temperature, and ionizing radiation fields.
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Simerjeet Gill

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Exploring the Chemistry of Next-Generation Coolants and Solvents: Radiation-Induced Chemistry

Nuclear fission has been championed as a sustainable and reliable carbon-free energy source for providing baseload electricity to bridge the transition between fossil fuels and renewable ene… Read More

Nuclear fission has been championed as a sustainable and reliable carbon-free energy source for providing baseload electricity to bridge the transition between fossil fuels and renewable energy sources. To achieve the widespread adoption of nuclear fission technologies and meet society’s growing demand for safe and clean energy, multiple advanced reactor designs and fuel cycle processes are under development. Many of these new technologies envision the use of next-generation coolants and solvents, such as organic solvents, ionic liquids, and molten halide salts. To explore the utility and applicability of these new media under process conditions, a deeper molecular-level understanding of their energetics, structure, interfacial processes, and radiation-induced chemical properties is needed. This symposium will present an overview of our current knowledge and challenges in this area through invited and contributed talks from leading experts. This session will highlight new fundamental and applied research that targets understanding ionizing radiation-induced processes in complex systems that utilize next-generation coolants and solvents.
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Gregory Holmbeck

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Exploring the Chemistry of Next-Generation Coolants and Solvents: Structure and Properties of Coolants, Fuels and Solvents

Nuclear fission has been championed as a sustainable and reliable carbon-free energy source for providing baseload electricity to bridge the transition between fossil fuels and renewable ene… Read More

Nuclear fission has been championed as a sustainable and reliable carbon-free energy source for providing baseload electricity to bridge the transition between fossil fuels and renewable energy sources. To achieve the widespread adoption of nuclear fission technologies and meet society’s growing demand for safe and clean energy, multiple advanced reactor designs and fuel cycle processes are under development. Many of these new technologies envision the use of next-generation coolants and solvents, such as organic solvents, ionic liquids, and molten halide salts. To explore the utility and applicability of these new media under process conditions, a deeper molecular-level understanding of their energetics, structure, interfacial processes, and radiation-induced chemical properties is needed. This symposium will present an overview of our current knowledge and challenges in this area through invited and contributed talks from leading experts. This session will focus on advances in understanding the structure and dynamics of next-generation coolants and solvents, and the identification of emergent behavior for solutes (e.g., actinides and corrosion and fission products) in extreme environments.
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Ruchi Gakhar

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Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Critical Metal Elements

The symposium aims to establish a platform for interdisciplinary researchers from chemistry, geology, biology, computational chemistry, and materials sciences to share research on geochemist… Read More

The symposium aims to establish a platform for interdisciplinary researchers from chemistry, geology, biology, computational chemistry, and materials sciences to share research on geochemistry and mineralogy of critical metals, in terms of their resources, formation and alteration, deposit mining, tailing waste, and separation/remediation. Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to: Rare-earth elements mineralization and fractionation; Mineral nucleation and crystal growth mechanisms; Chemistry of hydrothermal fluids and minerals; Molecular simulations and solubility/speciation and spectroscopic studies; Fluid-driven reactive transport and thermodynamic modeling in natural systems; Waste contamination and remediation; Recycling critical metals from tailing waste.
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Xiaofeng Guo

Johannes Haemmerli

Xin Zhang

Zheming Wang

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Integration of Thermal Catalysis and Electrocatalysis

The presence of internal and external electric fields can affect the catalytic activity and selectivity of heterogeneous catalysts. Recent advances in the synthesis, characterization, and co… Read More

The presence of internal and external electric fields can affect the catalytic activity and selectivity of heterogeneous catalysts. Recent advances in the synthesis, characterization, and computational modeling of catalytic materials have made measuring and predicting field influences more accessible. Consequently, field-assisted catalysis has emerged as a leading area of research in electrocatalysis. This symposium aims to foster the cross-pollination of knowledge for discovering and studying phenomena and mechanisms in thermal heterogeneous catalysis and electrocatalysis.
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Jean-Sabin McEwen

Qiaowan Chang

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Interfacial Chemistry Enables Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure Materials

This session will feature several talks that showcases how understanding and/or manipulating the chemistry at interfaces within infrastructure materials can translate to enhanced durability,… Read More

This session will feature several talks that showcases how understanding and/or manipulating the chemistry at interfaces within infrastructure materials can translate to enhanced durability, environmental sustainability, and/or resilience of such materials (cementitious composites, polymeric composites, wood composites, asphaltic materials, etc.). The interfacial chemistry plays an enabling role in recent advances of infrastructure materials and the session will conclude with a roundtable discussion on how chemists and infrastructure engineers could collaborate to tackle important challenges faced by the infrastructure industry.
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Xianming Shi

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Materials in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: From Cradle to Grave

The symposium will bring together a group of experimental and theoretical scientists focused on issues and challenges in solid state and materials chemistry raised in the nuclear fuel cycle.… Read More

The symposium will bring together a group of experimental and theoretical scientists focused on issues and challenges in solid state and materials chemistry raised in the nuclear fuel cycle. Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to: Actinide and rare-earth elements mineralization and recovery; Accidental tolerant fuels, ceramic and metallic fuel, molten salt fuel cycle; Spent nuclear fuel and waste form dissolution, degradation, and long-term stability; Rad waste contamination and remediation; Nuclear waste geological disposal.
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John McCloy

Xiaofeng Guo

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New Frontiers in Mass Spectrometry and Gas-Phase Ion Manipulation

Focusing broadly on techniques that exploit gas-phase ions for analytical gain, this symposium aims to present new developments, approaches, and methods using mass spectrometry and or ion mo… Read More

Focusing broadly on techniques that exploit gas-phase ions for analytical gain, this symposium aims to present new developments, approaches, and methods using mass spectrometry and or ion mobility spectrometry. Given the wide applicability of both techniques, speakers will address both fundamental and applied aspects of these techniques.
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Brian H. Clowers

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Project SEED, REU’s, and Partners in Science: Engaging the Community in Research Experiences

This symposium spotlights programs dedicated to fostering authentic research experiences for novice researchers. It invites participants, mentors, and organizers from diverse initiatives suc… Read More

This symposium spotlights programs dedicated to fostering authentic research experiences for novice researchers. It invites participants, mentors, and organizers from diverse initiatives such as those who implement course-based research experiences, Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs), which are typically NSF or NIH-funded summer research programs for undergraduates, Project SEED, an ACS program providing mentored research experiences for economically disadvantaged high school students, and Partners in Science, funded by the Murdock Charitable Trust, pairing high school teachers with mentors to develop relevant research skills. The symposium encourages describing specific programs and sharing stories about the benefits, successes, challenges, and lasting impacts of these programs.
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Don Warner

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Pushing the Boundaries of Sensitivity

This symposium will provide a forum to discuss the advances in instrument development and detection.

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Christine Gobrogge

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Small Molecule Modulators of Aminotransferases and Amidases. Application to α-ketoacid Biochemistry

This session will focus on the necessity and complexity of aminotransferases (transaminases) and amidases in human health and disease. Modulating these enzymes is a difficult task, but the r… Read More

This session will focus on the necessity and complexity of aminotransferases (transaminases) and amidases in human health and disease. Modulating these enzymes is a difficult task, but the results can be enormous. This session will bring together synthetic organic and medicinal chemists with biochemists and everyone in between, to describe the unique qualities of these understudied biochemical targets and the probable outcomes from there modulation
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Travis Denton

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Structures, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics at Interfaces

We welcome contributions regarding physio-chemical aspects of processes at soft and solid interface, such as structures, and kinetics and thermodynamics of chemical reactions, adsorption, an… Read More

We welcome contributions regarding physio-chemical aspects of processes at soft and solid interface, such as structures, and kinetics and thermodynamics of chemical reactions, adsorption, and solvation. Basic theories intended to explain these interfacial processes and results of advanced ab initio and molecular-dynamics simulations will also be accepted.
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Ursula Mazur

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The Chemistry of Historical Archaeology

Undergraduate researchers at the University of Idaho partake in a project in which they analyze and identify artifacts that are sent to the lab by museums, state institutions, other universi… Read More

Undergraduate researchers at the University of Idaho partake in a project in which they analyze and identify artifacts that are sent to the lab by museums, state institutions, other universities, and archaeology firms from all across North America. Apart from having a lot of fun with the work, students are also exposed to a wide variety of analytical techniques and the need to find the right approach for each artifact.
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Ray von Wandruszka

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The Nucleus, Radiation, and Chemistry Today

A symposium focusing on all areas of nuclear chemistry, radiochemistry, radiation chemistry, and nuclear medicine.

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Alexander Chemey

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Undergraduate Research

This poster session is open to undergraduates only and will occur in conjunction with the Academic Recruitment Fair.

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Paul Buckley

Jeremy Lessman

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Unlocking a Sustainable Future: Harnessing the Power of the Hydrogen and Beyond

Hydrogen is widely viewed as a key enabler of energy transition. Our symposium explores the vast potential processes and technologies for H2, biofuels, fossil fuel mitigation, renewable natu… Read More

Hydrogen is widely viewed as a key enabler of energy transition. Our symposium explores the vast potential processes and technologies for H2, biofuels, fossil fuel mitigation, renewable natural gas, carbon capture and more. Together, let's chart a course towards a greener, more sustainable world. Your presence is key to the transformative dialogue that will shape the energy landscape of tomorrow.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Haiyan Zhao

Aaron Wilson

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