Emerging Areas of Photochemistry: From Fundamentals to Applications
Department of Chemistry, University of York (UK)
16-17 March 2017
Dear Colleagues,
This EPSRC-sponsored two-day symposium brings together a mix of outstanding international and national scientists to present and discuss the most recent innovations in the field of photochemistry and photophysics. The meeting will consist of a combination of invited talks (see below) and a poster session, and provide an excellent opportunity for early career researchers, postgraduate students, post-doctoral researchers, academics and industrialists to meet others in their field.
A £10 contribution towards catering will be collected on the door. There are no further registration costs.
Registration is now open! Information on how to register, and how to submit poster presentations can be found on the following link:
Event website: https://www.york.ac.uk/chemistry/research/inorganic/inorganic-seminars/photochemistry-symposium-york-2017/
The deadline for registration and poster submission is 28 February 2017.
All very welcome to attend,
Best regards,
Robin Perutz, Caroline Dessent, and Simon Duckett (organisers)
Confirmed invited speakers:
Prof. Julia A. Weinstein (University of Sheffield, UK)
Photoinduced electron transfer: from directing photochemical pathways to lifetime imaging in life sciences
Prof. Chantal Daniel (University of Strasbourg, France)
On the interpretation of ultrafast excited-state dynamics in transition metal complexes
Prof. Ally Aukauloo (University of Paris-Sud, France)
Title: TBC
Prof. Robert Bittl (Free University of Berlin, Germany)
Photoreactions in proteins and solar cell materials studied by time-resolved EPR
Dr. Erwin Reisner (University of Cambridge, UK)
Photoelectrochemistry of the water oxidation enzyme photosystem II: From basic understanding to semi-artificial photosynthesis
Prof. Peter H. Seeberger (Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam; and Free University of Berlin, Germany)
Photochemistry in flow: From new reactions to large scale drug production
Dr. Christiane Timmel (University of Oxford, UK)
Title: TBC
Prof. Andrée Kirsch-De Mesmaeker (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
The whole story of Ru-TAP complexes with DNA: From their biological applications to their photochemical mechanisms of action
Prof. Neil Hunter (University of Sheffield, UK)
Native and fabricated membrane protein architectures for energy transfer and trapping
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