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Invited Speakers

Catalyzing New Chemistry Solutions
IveHermansThe John Hopkins UniversityDetangling Complex Catalytic Systems for Sustainable TransformationUnited StatesWebsite
NuriaLopezInstitute of Chemical Research of CataloniaTo be confirmedSpainWebsite
ReginaPalkovitsRWTH Aachen UniversityTo be confirmedGermanyWebsite
BertWeckhuysenUtrecht UniversityTo be confirmedNetherlandsWebsite
Chemistry Meets Biology & Food Science
ManuelCoimbraUniversity of AveiroContribution of carbohydrates for innovation in foodPortugalWebsite
MarkusFischerUniversity of HamburgTo be confirmedGermanyWebsite
LauraRoman RivasUniversity of Valladolid, SpainCarbohydrates as building blocks of structure in plant foodsSpainWebsite
TanjaWrodniggGraz University of TechnologyLIGAND-DIRECTED CHEMISTRY PROFILING OF CARBOHYDRATE PROCESSING ENZYMESAustriaWebsite
Computational Chemistry & AI: The Power of Data
MariaRamosUniversity of PortoComputational Enzymology and AIPortugal
FrancoiseRemacleLiege UniversityTo be confirmedBelgiumWebsite
PhillipeSchwallwerEPFLAccelerating Chemical Science in the Era of LLMsSwitzerlandWebsite
RigobertoHernandezJohns Hopkins UniversityTo be confirmedUnited StatesWebsite
Energy, Environment & Sustainability
IvanHalaszRuđer Bošković Institute, ZagrebTo be confirmedCroatiaWebsite
AudreyMooresMcGill UniversityGreen and sustainable nanomaterials chemistryCanada
JavierPérez-RamírezETHCatalysis and sustainability from atom to planetSwitzerlandWebsite
XeniaTrierUniversity of CopenhagenRisk governance of chemicals of concern in a resilient Europe – insights from PFASDenmark
Innovative Materials
BrunoGrignardLiege UniversityWhen CO2 replaces isocyanates in Polyurethane Foams: From Rapid Room-Temperature Self-Blowing Processing to End-of-Life SolutionsBelgium
PaoloFalcaroGraz University of Technologywaiting on info he will checkAustriaWebsite
SilviaGrossDepartment of Chemical Sciences, University of PadovaSustainable inorganic materials chemistry: tools and boundaries to rationally navigate the experimental parameters spaceItaly
MariaLukatskayaETH ZürichTo be confirmedSwitzerlandWebsite
Molecular Design & Reactivity
NarcisAvarvariUniversite d'AngersChirality related properties in molecular materialsFranceWebsite
EvaRentschlerUniversity of MainzChiral Metallacrown ComplexesGermanyWebsite
Xiao-FengWuDalian Institute of Chemical PhysicsCarbonylative transformation of light alkanesChinaWebsite
SebastianHasenstab-RiedelFreie Universität BerlinTo be confirmedGermanyWebsite
Perspectives in Analytical & Physical Chemistry
FedericoMariniUniversity of Rome "La Sapienza"To be confirmedItalyWebsite
ZoltanMesterNational Research Council CanadaTo be confirmedCanadaWebsite
MartinOschatzFriedrich-Schiller-University JenaUsing novel adsorption phenomena for the characterization of nanoporous materialsGermanyWebsite
DeboraScuderiUniversité Paris-SaclayMolecular structure identification in mass spectrometry by FEL-based Infrared ion spectroscopyFranceWebsite
Responsible Chemistry for Society: Education, Ethics, History & Cultural Heritage
JoséFerraz-CaetanoUniversity of PortoBeyond the black box: Human understanding and ethical limits of AI for ChemistryPortugalWebsite
ErnstHomburgMaastricht UniversitySocial Responsibility of Chemists: A Historical PerspectiveNetherlandsWebsite
PeterMahaffyKing's UniversityResponsible chemistry for society: From what chemistry can do, to what chemists should do.CanadaWebsite
FedericaPozziLa Venaria RealeChemistry at the crossroads: building knowledge between collections and communitiesItalyWebsite

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