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WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment

Special Topics to Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment 1 ( Applications for Organic & Inorganic Nanomaterials). WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment. Seminar Schedule. Seminar Schedule. 240 th ACS National Meeting August 22 – 26, 2010

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WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment

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  1. Special Topics to Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment 1(Applications for Organic & Inorganic Nanomaterials) WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy & Environment

  2. Seminar Schedule

  3. Seminar Schedule

  4. 240th ACS National Meeting August 22 – 26, 2010 Boston, Massachusetts, USA WCU Symposium on Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion

  5. About ACS (American Chemical Society) • World’s largest scientific society for chemists, chemical engineers and related professions (Membership : 161, 784) • Chemical abstracts records : 27 mil. • ACS journal article downloads : 57 mil. • 2 National meetings each year • 11,000-14,000 chemists, chemical engineers, academicians, graduate and postdoctoral students and other professionals • WCU Program of Chemical Convergence for Energy and Environment (C2E2) has been approved to organize WCU Symposium in ACS PMSE division of 2010 fall. • Symposium Period: 3 days with 6 sessions • Session 1 & 2: Nanostructured Materials for Energy • Session 3 & 4: Energy Applications • (batteries, supercaps, fuel cells) • Session 5 & 6: Energy Applications (solar cells)

  6. 1st DayNanostructured Materials for Energy Applications

  7. 2nd DayEnergy Storage and Conversion I: Li-batteries, Supercapacitors and Fuel cells

  8. 3rd DayEnergy Storage and Conversion II: Solar cells

  9. Symposium Organizers • Prof. Jeffrey Pyun Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, jpyun@email.arizona.edu • Prof. Kookheon Char Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University khchar@snu.ac.kr • Prof. Jyongsik Jang Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering, Seoul National University jsjang@plaza.snu.ac.kr • Prof. Patrick Theato Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Mainz, theato@uni-mainz.de Contact for General Information Prof. Jyongsik Jang Program Director of World Class University School of Chemical & Biological Engineering Seoul National University, Korea

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