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Circular 2 ICYS-2013 Organizing Committee Organizers and Partners Georgian Technical University Association of Professional Chemists Inga Lomadze, PhD (Chairman), of Georgia Georgian Technical University, Georgia Inga Khachatryan (Secretary), Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia Magda Kharadze, Georgian Technical University, Georgia Armine Avakyan, Georgian Technical University, Georgia Georgian Technical Association of Profes- 3-rd International Giorgi Pantsulaiya, University sional Chemists of Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia Georgia Conference of Anton Chikovani, Sukhumi State University, Georgia Andro Khetereli, Young Scientists Agricultural University of Georgia, Georgia Tamar Kokrashvili, Hotel D-Plaza Ltd “L-Tour” Hotel “Prestige” Georgian Technical University, Georgia “Chemistry Today - Eka Nakofia, Georgian Technical University, Georgia 2013” Helen Kalandia, Georgian Technical University, Georgia Natia Karchava, Contact information: May 17-19, 2013 Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia Inga Lomadze, Dr, (Chairman) Tbilisi, Georgia Tamar Imnaishvili, Associate Professor Technical University of Georgia, Georgia Georgian Technical University, Georgia Phone: (995 593) 311677 Sopio Darbaidze, E-mail: [email protected] Georgian Technical University, Georgia Tamar Agapishvili, 302 Room, 69 Kostava Street, Georgian Technical University, Georgia Faculty of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Georgian Technical University, Nino Qopilshvili, Tbilisi, Georgia Georgian Technical University, Georgia Inga Khachaturyan (Secretary) Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia Phone: (995 593) 27 81 89 E-mail: [email protected] www.chemistry.ge/conferences/icys-2013 15.10-15.30 INDRUSTRIAL SEWAGE-THE SOURCE OF ECOLOGICAL SESSION C – MAY 18, 2013 AIDS Program (Chairmen D. Gogoli, N. Zavradashvili) E. Mgeladze, M. Mgeladze, I. Bejanidze Georgia 9.30-9.50 Analysis Of A Chemical Compound Of Fruits And Cornel 15.30-16.00 Coffee Break May 17, 2013 Stones (A Cornel Ordinary Or Man's-(Córnus Mas L.) Family Dogwood) Extended In Form Of Natural Thickets In ORAL Session B – MAY 17, 2013 9.00-10.00 Registration East Georgia (Chairmen A.Hovakimyan, V.Sharma) 10.00-10.30 Opening Ceremony R.Akhalbedashvili, N. Gelovani 10.30-11.30 Invited Lecture 16.00-16.20 Arylglyoxals And Their Derivatives As A Versatile Georgia Prof. Ramaz Katsarava Reagent For Synthesis Of Five-Membered N- 9.50-10.10 Risk Of Chakvistskali And Khoroglistskali Rivers By Pesti- "Amino Acid Based Biodegradable Polymers - Versatile Heterocycles cides Materials for Numerous Biomedical Applications" B. Eftekhari-Sis J. Varshalomidze, K. Mumladze, N. Mumladze, Iran 11.30-12.30 Invited Lecture M. Kavtaradze 16.20-16.40 Reduction Of Patulin Content In Apple Juice Using Prof. George Kvesitadze Georgia Activated Carbon "Ecological Potential Of Plants" 10.10-10.30 Perspectives Of Using Cap Rocks Of Barite-Polymetallic Kh. Mamaiashvili Deposit Of David- Garedji In Glass And Cement Produc- Georgia 12.30-13.30 Coffee Break tion 16.40-17.00 Hydroalumination – Bromination Of Acetylenic M. Tkemaladze, M. Ukleba, E. Shapakidze γ‐Glycols Georgia ORAL SESSION A M. R. Hovhannisyan, G. M. Makaryan, F. S. Kinoyan, 10.30-10-50 The Prospective Additive For Cement Production (Chairmen Kh. Mamaiashvili, ) H. А. Gharibyan V. Chkheidze, T. Betkhoshvili, G. Rekhviashvili 13.30-13.50 New Approach To The Design Of Arginine Containing Cation- Armenia Georgia ic Polymers 17.00-17.20 New Biodegradable Aba Triblock Amphiphilic Copoly- 10.50-11.10 Highly efficient synthesis of 5-membered heterocyclic N. Zavradashvili, T. Memanishvili, N. Kupatadze, D. Tugushi, mers As Micellar Nanocarriers For Sparingly Soluble compounds Ch. Wandrey, L. Baldi, X. Shen, R. Katsarava Pharmaceuticals A.F.Tuyun Turkey Georgia S. Kobauri, V. P. Torchilin, D. Tugushi, R. Katsarava 11.10-11.30 Synthesis Of New Derivatives Of Three Nitrogen Atom 13.50-14.10 New Heterocyclic Systems Based On Condensed Furo[2,3- Georgia Containing Tricyclic System B]Pyridines 17.20-17.40 Synthesis Of The Novel Cationic Charged Octahedric A. Hovakimyan, S. Sirakanyan, A. Noravyan, Co(III) Complexes Sh. Oboladze, N. Karchava, A. Kalatozishvili, N.Megrelishvili, Armenia A. S. Saghyan, A. F. Mkrtchyan, V. I. Maleev, Yu. N. I. Chikvaidze, Sh. Samsonia 14.10-14.30 Predicting Superconducting Temperature Of Elements From Belokon, V. A. Larionov, K. V. Hakobyan, V. N. Khrus- Georgia Their Neutron Mass talev V. Sharma Armenia 11.30-12.30 Coffee Break USA 17.40-18.00 Research To Optimize Mobile And Stationary Phases 12.30-14.30 Poster Session 14.30-14.50 Advanced Method For Waste Water Treatment By Fenton For Separation Enantiomes Using Polysaccharide- 14.30-15.30 Closing Ceremony Reagent Based Chiral Selectors D. Gogoli, P. Nikoleishvili, T. Agladze K. Lomsadze,, G. Jibuti, T. Farkas, B. Chankvetadze 15.30-17.30 Lunch Georgia Georgia 17.30-20.00 City Tour .
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