piątek, 30 stycznia 2009

ABOUT BLOG

This blog Conferences on Catalysis was created for the purpose of teaching in the academic course Information broker project. It is addressed to all interested persons but especialy for catalysis researchers. Here you can find the most important cataysis meeting from 2000. On the left side of your blog there is list of conferences by frequency, events 2009 and catalysis associations.

poniedziałek, 26 stycznia 2009

International Association of Catalysis Societies

International Association of Catalysis Societies

IACS is an association of catalysis societies from 30 countries. The main efforts of IACS are the organisation of ICC, a quadrennial congress on Catalysis and the structuring, support and defence of catalysis as science and technology throughout the world.

http://www.iacs-icc.org/


Interdisciplinary research center for catalysis

Interdisciplinary research center for catalysis

http://www.icat.dtu.dk/

niedziela, 18 stycznia 2009

American Chemical Society

The American Chemical Society is a congressionally chartered independent membership organization which represents professionals at all degree levels and in all fields of chemistry and sciences that involve chemistry.

http://portal.acs.org/portal/acs/corg/content

Catalysis Society in Japan

Catalysis Society in Japan

http://www.shokubai.org/index_e.html

Competence Network Catalysis ConNeCat

Competence Network Catalysis ConNeCat

The BMBF (German Federal Ministry for Education and Research) has started an initiative for the encouragement of innovation-oriented research in the field of catalysis in Germany. The Competence Network Catalysis ConNeCat was founded to close the gap between short term industrial R&D and basic research in universities and other research institutions. The BMBF supports ConNeCat in two ways: Firstly by financing an organizational framework: network costs including a secretariat, to improve dialogue and contact both between and within industry and non-industrial research facilities. Secondly by co-funding outstanding research projects.

http://www.connecat.de/content.php?lang=en

European Federation of Chemical Engineering

European Federation of Chemical Engineering

Since 1953 the European Federation of Chemical Engineering has promoted scientific collaboration and supported the work of engineers and scientists in 28 European countries. Moreover, from the very beginning Eastern and Central European countries were included.

Today the EFCE represents more than 100,000 chemical engineers in Europe.
With its 21 Working Parties and 5 Sections it covers all areas of Chemical Engineering.

We invite you to participate in the wide range of EFCE activities. We would especially like to draw
your attention to our events and sections , in which everyone is welcome to participate.

http://www.efce.info/