We are excited to announce the Summer School on Organic Synthesis under Non-classical Conditions, which will be held at our Institute from September 2nd to 6th, this year.
my independent group 6 PhD students have graduated and 10 are currently under my supervision. Beside the chemistry my husband and children bring me great joy.
We will host Riina Aav as a 30 min lecturer, Riina Aav:
I am leading supramolecular chemistry group and our research interests are synthesis and characterization of asymmetric container and host molecules, their formation, structure, chiroptical and supramolecular properties
Prof Tõnis Kanger. During my PhD I worked in the group of Prof. A. Alexakis at the University of Geneva and after graduation spent one academic year as a Fulbright visiting scientist with Prof. S. E. Denmark at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Since starting
We are excited to announce the Summer School on Organic Synthesis under Non-classical Conditions, which will be held at our Institute from September 2nd to 6th, this year.
The conference will bring together leading scientists from across Europe to share their latest research on organic synthesis under non-classical conditions. Topics will include:
- Photochemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Mechanochemistry
Géraldine Masson is a CNRS Research Director at ICSN-CNRS/Paris-Saclay University and director of the Labcom HitCat, a joint lab between SEQENS and CNRS.
She received her Ph. D. in 2003 from the Joseph Fourier University, (France) under the supervision of Dr. Sandrine Py
and Pr. Yannick Vallée. From 2003 to 2005, she was a Marie Curie postdoctoral research fellow in Pr. Jan van Maarseveen and Pr. Henk Hiemstra team at the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands). At the end of 2005, she was appointed “Chargée de Recherche” by the CNRS at ICSN-CNRS/
Tomislav Friščić is a Professor and Leverhulme International Chair in Green and Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Birmingham. His team is developing strategies for safer, environmentally-friendly synthesis and materials design. He is a co-author on 300 peer-reviewed
member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and his group’s work was recognized by awards, including the NSERC John C. Polany Award (2022), the Brusina Medal of the Croatian Society of Natural Sciences (2021), Award for Research Excellence in Materials Chemistry
He has received numerous awards, among them a Novartis Early Career Award in Organic Chemistry, the Carl Duisberg Memorial Prize from the German Chemical Society and a selection as a C&EN's Talented 12.
Professor Bill Morandi studied at ETH Zürich (2003–2008), receiving a BSc in Biology and a MSc in Chemical Biology. From 2008 to 2012, he pursued his PhD in organic synthesis at the same institution in the labs of Professor Erick M. Carreira.
His research program targets the design and development of new catalytic reactions for the synthesis of small molecules and materials, as well as the valorization of renewable feedstocks and waste material.