Announcements
The Fall 2010 ACS Meeting in Boston has a number interesting energy-related
symposia including;
|
MOLECULAR SYSTEMS
FOR EFFICIENT SOLAR ENERGY CONVERSION AND STORAGE |
|
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF HYDRATES, INTERFACES AND AEROSOLS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO CLIMATE |
Abstract submission for the Fall 2010 meeting is now
open.
The
Energy Subdivision of of the ACS Division of Physical
Chemistry provides a disciplinary "home" for individuals interested
in fundamental physiochemical phenomena relevant to the efficient production
and utilization of energy and its impact on the environment. In addition, the
Subdivision contributes to the programs of the Division of Physical Chemistry
with an emphasis on energy-related experimental and theoretical physical
chemistry.
We
hope that this web site will be a resource for Subdivision members and for
those generally interested in energy-related aspects of physical chemistry.
Please let us know how we can make this site more useful to you by directing
your comments to the Subdivision Chair, Bruce D Kay at bruce.kay@pnl.gov. .
.Officers, 2010-2011
Chair: Bruce D. Kay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Chair-Elect: Emily A. Carter, Princeton University
Vice Chair: John C. Hemminger, Univeristy of California, Irvine
The views and opinions expressed in
this page are strictly those of the Energy Subdivision. The contents of this page
have not been reviewed or approved by the American Chemical Society. The
Subdivision assumes all responsibility and liability for the content of its
pages. Please address all comments and other feedback to the Webmaster,Anne B. McCoy, acspyhem@chemistry.ohio-state.edu.
Last Updated: May 10, 2010
Copyright � 2010
Subdivision of Energy Physical Chemistry, Division of Physical
Chemistry, American Chemical Society. All Rights Reserved.