Adhering to the purpose of science and innovation
Columbus, Ohio (August XX, 2016) - the American Chemical Abstracts Service (hereinafter referred to as "CAS"), a branch of the American Chemical Society, released the list of "future leaders of SciFinder chemistry" in 2016. The market competition environment needs to be regulated urgently. The 16 year SciFinder chemical future leader award event will be held in Columbus, Ohio, from August 15 to 20. CAS provides these doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers from all over the world with the opportunity to cooperate with CAS scientists, innovators and enterprise leaders:
communicate and create contacts with scientists from all over the world, Expand their professional network
strengthen SciFinder's proficiency and professional skills to help improve their career development
improve their knowledge and expertise by exchanging ideas on current and future research solutions
gain a new perspective and broaden their understanding of science and technology enterprises by visiting the innovation and technology center
after the event in Columbus, Participants will travel to Philadelphia to attend the 252nd American Chemical Society International Symposium and exhibition. The conference provides a platform for proposing, publishing, discussing and displaying the most exciting research findings and technologies in chemistry and related disciplines. This year, SciFinder's future chemical leaders will also have a rare opportunity to participate in the "World Library and information conference" (IFLA) organized by the International Federation of Library Associations. The biennial gathering will be held in Columbus in August this year for International Library and information professionals
Ms. Christine McCue, vice president of marketing, chemical abstracts, said: "After his first visit to Columbus, SciFinder chemical leaders have been sharing knowledge with CAS and other people in the scientific community with great enthusiasm. We are glad to see that under the line path of a certain cross-sectional area, each team of CAS can communicate with and learn from many talented researchers and previous winners. As part of this project, they have been working with CAS for many years We share their insights. This will help promote innovation to better serve the next generation of scientists. In 2016, SciFinder's future chemical leaders brought diversity and scientific expertise, which will inspire us to continue our efforts to better serve more groups of scientists in the long term. "
"2016 SciFinder chemical future leader award" aims to recognize the winners' outstanding academic achievements and scientific value of research. The list of winners includes:
St? Phanie Antunes, University of Bordeaux, France
Juan C. Aponte Santini, University of Puerto Rico
Luke Baldwin, Ohio State University
Vincent blay Roger, University of Valencia and ingenio Institute (upv-csic)
yearin Byun, Korea Advanced Institute of technology
Chen Cheng, University of California Berkeley
wilian cortopassi, University of Oxford
Emma Durham, University of Cambridge, UK
Klement foo, Singapore experimental medical center (a * star)
Luke Gamon, University of Melbourne, Australia
Robert J. Gilliard, Jr., Case Western Reserve University, USA
Johan Ren? Gonz? Lez Moya, Nanotechnology Laboratory of Brazil
suzanne Maria jansze, Federal Institute of technology of Lausanne, Switzerland
limujun, Tsinghua University and National Institutes of health in Taiwan, China
liuzhenxing, Peking University of China
melanie Lui, University of Alberta in Canada
rina Mogaki, University of Tokyo in Japan
t. p to evaluate the persistence of adhesive tape. Patrick Montgomery, California Institute of technology
kyra Murrell, Pennsylvania State University
Nirmal S. Punjabi, Indian Institute of technology
Marc Reid, University of Edinburgh
Johannes richers, University of science and technology Munich
Chris stavaas, University of Bergen, Norway
Takumi Yoshida, University of Tokyo, Japan
Joseph zadrozny, Northwestern University
Zou Tao, University of Hong Kong, China
for more information about SciFinder's future chemical leaders project, please visit:
about the American Chemical Abstracts Service
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