Dear Colleagues and Friends,
The Organizing Committee of the 1st Aristotle Conference on Chemistry (ACC) is pleased to announce that the conference will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece, this November 12-15th, bringing to view the “Advances and Challenges in Chemistry” and thus, kindly invites scientists, technologists and experts from all over the world to present their valuable works. The abstract submission is now open.
We kindly invite you to submit your abstract in one of the following subsections:
- Advanced and Sustainable Synthetic Methodologies in Organic Chemistry
- Advances in Food Science, Technology and Quality Control
- Analytical Chemistry and Quality Control in Bioanalytical, Food, Environmental and Archaeometric applications
- Biochemistry, Clinical Biochemistry and Biotechnology
- Chemistry Education – Applications of Information and Communication Technologies in Chemistry
- Computational Chemistry and Molecular Modeling
- Environmental Chemistry and Technology
- Environmental pollutants: Analysis, Occurrence, Fate, Exposure Assessment and Treatment Approaches
- Experimental, Theoretical and Computational Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry
- Green and Sustainable Chemistry and Chemical Technology
- Inorganic Chemistry- Bioinorganic Chemistry- Nanochemistry
- Organic Synthesis of Bioactive Molecules and Natural Products
- Polymer and Colors Chemistry and Technology
Abstracts of research projects describing original works are invited in any of the subfields, for oral or poster presentation. To contribute your research at the conference, please submit an abstract for peer review until June 30th, following the online platform.
Detailed information and instructions regarding the abstract submission, the venue, the deadlines, registrations or contact are available at the constantly updating conference webpage: https://acc2023.chem.auth.gr
Please mark your calendar on November 12-15th, 2023 for attending the 1st Aristotle Conference on Chemistry.
We look forward to welcoming you in Thessaloniki, Greece and have a fruitful and enjoyable conference.
Thodoris Karapantsios, Professor
President of the School of Chemistry, AUTH