The Swiss Chemical Society Spring Meeting is a one day symposium and provides a high quality program with national and international speakers of a certain topic.
It is also the platform for the Werner Prize Ceremony and the Werner Award Lecture.
SCS Spring Meeting 2021: «Chemistry and the Environment»
online symposium
Thu, April 15, 2021, 09.00-16.50h
The organizers, invite you to join the event and are looking forward to welcoming you online in April 2021.
SCS Spring Meeting 2021, Flyer
Registration
Please register until before April 1st, 20121 for invoice payment on the Symposium Website
Participation is free for SCS mebers and costs CHF 50.00 for non-members.
Program
09.00 | Opening the virutal conference room |
09.30 | Opening of the symposium, welcome message Prof. Kathrin Fenner, Eawag Dübendrof and University of Zurich, Chair of the SCS section Chemistry and the Environment Prof. Ioannis Katsogiannis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR, President EuChemS Section Chemistry & Environment |
09.50 | Prof. Lucy Carpenter, University of York, UK «Atmospheric Chemistry On and Over the Ocean» |
10.30 | Short Break |
10.40 | Prof. Tamara Galloway, University of Exeter, UK «Microplastic and Global Boundary Threads» |
11.20 | Dr. Michael Sander, ETH Zürich, CH «From Persistence to Desistance: on the Environmental Fate of Biodegradable Polymers» |
12.00 | Lunch Break |
13.15 | SCS General Assembly |
14.00 | Prof. Wendy Queen, EPFL Lausanne, CH «The Design of Highly Stable MOF/Polymer Composites for the Extraction of Metal Ions from Complex Aqueous Mixtures» |
14.40 | Dr. Claudio Screpanti, Syngenta, CH «Crop Protection 2.0: Chemical Innovation to Support Sustainable Agriculture» |
15.20 | Short Break |
15.30 | Dr. Bettina Hitzfeld, Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) «Environmental Chemistry: Future Challenges» |
16.30 | Prof. Arturo Keller, UC Santa Barbara, USA «Elucidating Crop Plant Response to Engineered Nanomaterials Using Metabolomics and Proteomics» |
16.50 | Closing remarks |
Sponsors
Exhibitors
Céline Wittwer, SCS
23.02.2021