The 28th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, hosted by the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute, will be held June 3–5 in Atlanta. The conference will feature a broad ...
The Peter J. Dunn Awards was established in 2016 by the ACS GCI Pharmaceutical Roundtable (ACS GCIPR) to recognize excellence in the research, development, and execution of green chemistry that ...
The Ciba Green Chemistry Travel Awards sponsor the participation of undergraduate and graduate students studying at institutions in the U.S. to attend the Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference and ...
CU Boulder students can apply for a fellowship for an online green chemistry certificate program offered by the University of Washington (UW). This program is a CU Green Labs, CHEMunity and (B)Chem ...
Paulo Freire, Brazilian educator and philosopher, once said, "Education does not change the world. Education changes people, and people change the world." This quote captures the spirit of key events ...
Driven by groundbreaking innovations in everything from circular economy principles to renewable energy integration and green chemistry, the semiconductor industry is actively engineering a more ...
News media and others interested in advancing the role of green chemistry can join a panel discussion on Wednesday, June 20, during the 16th annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference. From 9:30 ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded one of five Green Chemistry Challenge Awards to Mark Mascal, professor of chemistry at the University of California, Davis, together with Origin ...
“I identify first and foremost as an inventor of green-chemistry technologies,” John Warner often says to describe himself. Warner began his career in chemistry at Polaroid Corporation, where he ...
The ACS Green Chemistry Institute invites you to answer the Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference’s call for abstracts. Programming covers the breadth and depth of sustainable and green chemistry ...
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