Call for applications - 2007 NSF Inorganic Chemistry Workshop

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Call for applications - 2007 NSF Inorganic Chemistry Workshop

The National Science Foundation Inorganic Chemistry Workshop is a long-standing annual agency-sponsored meeting designed to be of intellectual and programmatic value to wide range of researchers in this sub-discipline of chemistry. The 2007 Workshop will be held in the second week in June at the Snow King resort in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Chemical and Engineering News, etc. will provide key details and the deadline for talk abstract submission (likely sometime in March, 2007).

Selection of the 2007 Workshop attendees will be based on the submitted talk abstracts (projected 20% acceptance rate) by diverse 10-investigator advisory board. While a couple of themes, including effective interfacial work in all areas of inorganic chemistry and computational chemistry, are encouraged, all inorganic chemistry investigators, broadly defined, are most welcome to apply.

In attendee selection, there will be some favoring of younger investigators. You are eligible to apply to the 2007 NSF Inorganic Workshop if you haven’t attended this meeting in the last five-year period.

For further information please contact:
Craig L. Hill
The Goodrich C. White Professor
Emory University, Department of Chemistry
1515 Dickey Drive
Atlanta, GA 30322
http://www.chemistry.emory.edu/faculty/hill/hillgroup

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