Plenary Lecture: Angela Agostiano, Univ. of Bari-Aldo Moro, President Italian Society of Chemistry
Nanochemistry: shaping matter at the molecular and atomic level
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Serie: International Symposium on "Setting their Table: Women and the Periodic Table of Elements" (+información)
simposium internacional las mujeres y la tabla periódica de los elementos
Opening Plenary Lecture: Polly L Arnold - Univ. Edinburgh
Putting the 'f' in chemistry; a female f-block chemist's organometallic approach to understanding structure and bonding in our nuclear waste elements
Annette Lykknes, Norwegian Univ. Sci. (Norway) Brigitte Van Tiggelen (Science History Institute, USA
Women in their Element: Women’s contributions to the development of the Periodic System and to new knowledge about the elements
Christopher D. Chapman, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)
Women and element discovery: personal interviews and experiences
Fabienne Mayers (IUPAC committee)
The International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements
Natalia Tarasova, IUPAC Past-President
The International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements
Oral Communication. Ignacio Suay-Matallana, Univ. Miguel Hernandez (Spain)
Visualising women in the Periodic Table: A Spanish research line on fluorine (1920s-1930s)
Oral Communication: Hannah Payne , USA
Curiosity, creativity and courage that changed our world
Breaking Bias: Claire A. Murray, Michael Seery, Yvonne Anderson and Charlie Simms
Gender Representation in Chemistry Textbooks in the UK and Ireland
Oral Communication: M Araceli Calvo, Univ. Autonoma Madrid (Spain)
Women in Science and Names of Elements. Chemistry Teaching Resources for Learning about Marie Curie and Lise Meitner
Oral Communication: Azzurra Stefanucci, University “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara (Italy)
“Breaking Bad” Television Series Explained to Students
Oral Communication Juan Carlos Morejón y Pedro Salinas, Fundación ONCE
Fundación ONCE (Blind National Organization of Spain) Chemistry and Integration
Plenary Lecture: Mei-Hung Chiu, National Taiwan Normal University
Does Gender Gap in Chemistry still Exist? A Global Exploratory Survey
Key note Christopher M.A. Brett, Univ. Coimbra. Elected President of IUPAC
Electrochemistry and the periodic table: from beginnings to present-day electrochemistry of important elements
Key-note David Cole-Hamilton, EuChemS Past President, Univ. St Andrews (UK)
A Tale of two Periodic Tables: Elements and the future of the world