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Society Membership
Society Membership ALBANIA GREECE ROMANIA - Society of Albanian Chemists - Association of Greek Chemists - Romanian Society of Analytical Chemistry AUSTRIA HUNGARY - Romanian Chemical Society - Gesellschaft Õsterreichischer Chemiker - Hungarian Chemical Society RUSSIA - Austrian Society for Analytical Chemistry IRELAND, Republic of - Mendeleev Chemical Society BELGIUM -Institute of Chemistry of Ireland - Russian Scientific Council on Analytical - Koninklijke Vlaamse Chemische Vereniging ISRAEL Chemistry - Société Royale de Chimie - Israel Chemical Society SERBIA, Republic of BULGARIA ITALY - Serbian Chemical Society - Union of Chemists in Bulgaria - Società Chimica Italiana SLOVAK REPUBLIC CROATIA - Consiglio Nazionale dei Chimici - Slovak Chemical Society - Croatian Chemical Society LATVIA SLOVENIA CYPRUS - Latvian Chemical Society - Slovenian Chemical Society - Pancyprian Union of Chemists LITHUANIA SPAIN CZECH REPUBLIC - Lithuanian Chemical Society - Real Sociedad Española de Química - Czech Chemical Society LUXEMBOURG - Spanish Society for Analytical Chemistry DENMARK - Association des Chimistes Luxembourgeois - Asociación Nacional de Químicos de España - Danish Chemical Society (ACHIL) - Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales de ESTONIA MACEDONIA, Former Yugoslav Republic of Químicos de España - Estonian Chemical Society - Society of Chemists and Technologists - Societat Catalana de Quimica FINLAND MONTENEGRO, Republic of SWEDEN - Association of Finnish Chemical Societies - Chemical Society of Montenegro - Swedish Chemical Society -
Korean Journals in the Science Citation Index: What Do They Reveal About the Intellectual Structure of S&T in Korea? Scientometrics (Forthcoming)
Korean journals in the Science Citation Index: What do they reveal about the intellectual structure of S&T in Korea? Scientometrics (forthcoming) Han Woo PARK YeungNam University, Korea (South) [email protected]; [email protected] http://www.hanpark.net & Loet Leydesdorff Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands; [email protected]; http://www.leydesdorff.net Abstract During the last decade, we have witnessed a sustained growth of South Korea’s research output in terms of the world share of publications in the Science Citation Index database. However, Korea’s citation performance is not yet as competitive as publication performance. In this study, the authors examine the intellectual structure of Korean S&T field based on social network analysis of journal-journal citation data using the ten Korean SCI journals as seed journals. The results reveal that Korean SCI journals function more like publication places, neither research channels nor information sources among national scientists. Thus, these journals may provide Korean scholars with access to international scientific communities by facilitating the respective entry barriers. However, there are no citation relations based on their Korean background. Furthermore, we intend to draw some policy implications which may be helpful to increase Korea’s research potential. Keywords: Korea, science citation index, national journals, social network analysis, science and technology, citation network 1 Introduction During the last decade, we have witnessed a sustained growth of South Korea’s research output in terms of the world share of publications in the Thomson ISI database. According to the Korean Institute of Science & Technology Evaluation and Planning (KISTEP), there were 23,048 publications with at least one Korean address among the authors in the National Science Indicator 2006 of the Thomson ISI (KISTEP, 2006). -
Curriculum Vitae Mercouri G
CURRICULUM VITAE MERCOURI G. KANATZIDIS Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208 Phone 847-467-1541; Fax 847-491-5937; Website: http://chemgroups.northwestern.edu/kanatzidis/ Birth Date: 1957; Citizenship: US EXPERIENCE 8/06-Present: Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University and Senior Scientist , Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, Argonne, IL 7/93-8/06: Professor of Chemistry, Michigan State University 7/91-6/93: Associate Professor, Michigan State University 7/87-6/91: Assistant Professor, Michigan State University EDUCATION Postdoctoral Fellow, 1987, Northwestern University Postdoctoral Associate, 1985, University of Michigan Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry, 1984, University of Iowa B.S. Chemistry, November 1979, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki AWARDS • Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation, 1989-1994 • ACS Inorganic Chemistry Division Award, EXXON Faculty Fellowship in Solid State Chemistry, 1990 • Beckman Young Investigator , 1992-1994 • Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1991-1993 • Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher Scholar, 1993-1998 • Michigan State University Distinguished Faculty Award, 1998 • Sigma Xi 2000 Senior Meritorious Faculty Award • University Distinguished Professor MSU, 2001 • John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, 2002 • Alexander von Humboldt Prize, 2003 • Morley Medal, American Chemical Society, Cleveland Section, 2003 • Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor, Northwestern University, 2006 • MRS Fellow, Materials Research Society, 2010 • AAAS Fellow, American Association for the Advancment of Science, 2012 • Chetham Lecturer Award, University of California Santa Barbara, 2013 • Einstein Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2014 • International Thermoelectric Society Outstanding Achievement Award 2014 • MRS Medal 2014 • Royal Chemical Society DeGennes Prize 2015 • Elected Fellow of the Royal Chemical Society 2015 • ENI Award for the "Renewable Energy Prize" category • ACS Award in Inorganic Chemistry 2016 • American Physical Society 2016 James C. -
PCCP Asian Symposia 2012 Abstract
PCCP Asian Symposia 2012 28 September 2012 Institute of Chemistry of Chinese Academy of Science (ICCAS), Beijing, China 1 October 2012 WPI - MANA, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan 4 October 2012 Seoul National University, Korea www.rsc.org/pccp Registered Charity Number 207890 PCCP Asian Symposia 2012 Welcome address I would like to extend my warmest welcome to all speakers and attendees at the PCCP Asian Symposia. These three international symposia – in Beijing, Tsukuba and Seoul - are an opportunity to showcase outstanding physical chemistry research, and underline the strong and vital links between PCCP and the research communities PCCP serves both in Asia and beyond. PCCP goes from strength to strength, and is currently enjoying record levels of submissions. Since launch in 1999, PCCP has grown in both size and impact to become the premier journal spanning the broad physical chemistry research fields. A truly international journal, PCCP continues to enjoy very low publication times, offering rigorous yet fair peer review to researchers from all countries. These symposia underline the broad diversity of research in PCCP, and the journal’s strong connections with Asia. PCCP is a Society journal, co-owned by seventeen national Societies and published for the benefit of the scientific community. I am especially delighted to welcome the Korean Chemical Society (KCS) as the newest co-owner of PCCP. My sincerest thanks naturally go to the local organisers, sponsors and co-sponsors, whose dedication, generosity and hard work has enabled the three symposia to come to fruition. Of course, PCCP exists and thrives because of the support of authors, readers, referees, Editors, Board members and the wider physical chemistry research community. -
Konrad Patkowski, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Konrad Patkowski, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Auburn University 179 Chemistry Building Auburn, AL 36849-5312 Phone: (334) 844 7522 Fax: (334) 844 6959 e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.auburn.edu/cosam/patkowski EDUCATION • 10/1999–10/2003: Graduate study, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland. Ph.D. in Chemistry (with honors), 05/2004. Dissertation title: Regularization of the Coulomb Potential and the Convergence of Pertur- bation Theory for Intermolecular Forces, advisor: Prof. Bogumil Jeziorski. • 10/1994–09/1999: Undergraduate study, University of Warsaw, Poland. M.Sc. in Chemistry (with honors), 09/1999. Thesis title: On the Applicability of the Symmetry-Adapted Perturbation Approach to Interactions of Open-Shell Sys- tems, advisor: Prof. Bogumil Jeziorski. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • 01/2011–present: Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University. • 11/2003–12/2010: Postdoctoral researcher with Prof. Krzysztof Szalewicz, De- partment of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware. • 10/1999–10/2003: Graduate student and teaching assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Poland. • 06/2000–09/2000, 04/2002–07/2002: Short-term researcher with Prof. Krzysztof Szalewicz, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware. • 03/1999–06/1999: Exchange research student, Institute of Theoretical Chem- istry, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Supervisor: Prof. Ad van der Avoird. PUBLICATIONS Coauthor of 25 published papers and one submitted paper. Presented 11 talks and posters at conferences. FUNDING • K. Patkowski, Auburn University startup funding, Jan 1, 2011 – May 31, 2014, $150,000. • K. Patkowski, Accurate Ab Initio Studies of Hydrocarbon Physisorption on Car- bon Nanotubes, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, Jan 1, 2012 – Aug 31, 2014, $100,000. -
European Society for Separation Science
Austria Italy Wolfgang Lindner Francesco Dondi Austrian Society for Analytical Chemistry Italian Society for Separation Science Universität Wien Dipartimento Di Chimica 44100 Ferrara Institut für Analytische Chemie 1090 Wien E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: scienzeanalitiche.ciam.unibo.it/itsss Homepage: www.asac.at Norway European Society Croatia Tyge Greibrokk Nikola Šegudović Norwegian Chromatographic Group Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers of the Norwegian Chemical Society INA d.d. for Separation Science Department of Chemistry Research and development University of Oslo, 0315 Oslo Separation Science in Europe and for Europe 10000 Zagreb E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Member Countries of EuSSS Czech Republic Poland Boguslaw Buszewski Václav Kasicka Polish Chemical Society, Chromatography and Electrophoresis Group Committee on Analytical Chemistry of the Czech Chemical Society Department of Environ. Chemistry and Ecoanalytics Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty of Chemistry Chech. Acad. Sci., 16610 Prague 6 Nicolas Copernicus University, 87 100 Torun E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Denmark Slovenia Steen Honoré Hansen Lucija Zupančič-Kralj Separation Sciences Foundation of Denmark Slovenian Chemical Society Department of Analytical Chemistry Faculty of Chemistry and Danish University of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chemical Technology Universitetsparken 2, 2100 København Ø University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] France Spain Mission Marie-Claire Hennion Jose Carlos Diez-Masa Association Francophone Spanish Society for Chromatography des Sciences Separatives and Associated Techniques Europe will thrive when its human capital and its scientific Association francophone des sciences séparatives Institute of Organic Chemistry, 28006 Madrid innovative potential is utilised to its best advantage. -
Mitigation of Layered to Spinel Conversion of a Li-Rich Layered
A290 Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 161 (3) A290-A301 (2014) 0013-4651/2014/161(3)/A290/12/$31.00 © The Electrochemical Society Mitigation of Layered to Spinel Conversion of a Li-Rich Layered Metal Oxide Cathode Material for Li-Ion Batteries Mehmet Nurullah Ates,a,b,∗ Qingying Jia,a Ankita Shah,b Ahmed Busnaina,b,∗∗ Sanjeev Mukerjee,a,∗∗∗ and K. M. Abrahama,b,∗∗∗,z aCenter for Renewable Energy Technology, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA bNSF Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA We have prepared the Li-rich layered NMC composite cathode material of the composition 0.3Li2MnO30.7LiMn0.33Ni0.33Co0.33O2, (NMC) with 5 wt% Na doping. The latter material with composition of 0.3Li2MnO3.0.7Li0.97Na0.03Mn0.33Ni0.33Co0.33O2, synthe- sized as 200–300 nm size particles, was compared to its counterpart without Na. The discharge rate capability of the Li-rich NMC was greatly improved at both room temperature and 50◦C with the Na doping. The Na doped material exhibited significantly higher conductivity than its un-doped analog as evidenced by dc electronic conductivity data and impedance of Li cells. Charge/discharge cycling results of Li cells at 50◦C indicated that the voltage decay of Li-rich NMC accompanied by a layer to spinel structural conversion was mitigated with Na doping. XRD analysis revealed that ionic exchange of Na occurs upon contact of the cathode material with the electrolyte and produces a volume expansion of the crystal lattice which triggers a favorable metal (probably Ni) migration to Li depleted regions during oxidation of Li2MnO3 in the first cycle. -
Euchems Press Release
EuCheMS Press Release Brussels, 13 November 2017 General Assembly Endorses EuCheMS Position Paper on Brexit Earlier in September, the EuCheMS General Assembly endorsed the position Paper Research and Education Without Borders After Brexit thus making clear the unity of chemists regarding the need to continue UK-EU collaboration after Brexit. This position was signed already by the representatives of 22 EuCheMS Member Organisations: Royal Flemish Chemical Society; Czech Chemical Society; Finnish Chemical Society; French Chemical Society; German Chemical Society; German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry; Hungarian Chemical Society; Institute of Chemistry of Ireland; Israel Chemical Society; Italian Chemical Society; Society of Chemists and Technologists of Macedonia; Royal Netherlands Chemical Society; Norwegian Chemical Society; Polish Chemical Society; Portuguese Chemical Society; Romanian Chemical Society; Russian Scientific Council on Analytical Chemistry; Serbian Chemical Society; Slovak Chemical Society; Catalan Chemical Society; Swiss Chemical Society; Royal Society of Chemistry; and the European Federation of Medicinal Chemistry. The text of the position paper is the following: “Culture, education and science know no borders. The EU has grown to be a world-leading provider of research and innovation, especially through the Framework programmes. They have provided leadership through fostering collaboration (including developing the European Research Area), supporting excellence, tackling societal challenges, supporting industrial development throughout Europe, improving shared international research infrastructure and building capacity across the region. The framework programmes represent a unique kind of international research programme with respect to their scale and breadth – there is nothing else quite like them in the world. Many of their actions require expertise from a variety of different Member States and third parties and some of them cannot be carried out by individual states. -
The Museum of Maria Skłodowska-Curie in Warsaw
The Museum of Maria Skłodowska-Curie in Warsaw by Małgorzata Sobieszczak-Marciniak he Museum of Maria Skłodowska-Curie in Warsaw is located at 16 Freta St., in between Tthe “Old Town” and “New Town,” and not far from the famous Barbican, constructed in 1548 as part of the original defensive wall around the city, and the enchanting New Town Marketplace. Freta St., which dates to around the 17th century, was originally an area of bustling, unregulated trade that was at the heart of the expansion of Warsaw. Until World War II, the street was full of craftsmen and merchants, such as shoemakers, tailors, pharmacies, and photography shops. Nowadays, it is one of the most beautiful places in the Old or New Towns, with many restaurants, cafés, Maria Skłodowska, the youngest in the middle, with and galleries. her brother and sisters. The Story of 16 Freta St. “Anciupecio,” roughly “something nice and small.” The building, which has been rebuilt several times, In the 18th century, the architect Szymon Zug con- looks somewhat different now than it did originally, structed a residence at 16 Freta Street for the Warsaw but these differences are only apparent upon a care- banker Łyszkiewicz. In 1839, it was converted to ful look at the 19th-century photograph of the place. a boarding school for girls, one of the best in the At the end of the 1930s, a third floor was built, but city at the time, which was managed by Eleanora due to a construction error the building collapsed, Kurhanowicz. In 1860, Bronisława Skłodowska, a for- killing many dwellers. -
PRATO, Maurizio
Prof. Maurizio Prato Professor of Organic Chemistry, Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche e Farmaceutiche University of Trieste, Italy and Ikerbasque Professor, CIC BiomaGUNE, San Sebastián, Spain Maurizio Prato graduated in Padova, Italy, where he was appointed Assistant Professor in 1983. He moved to Trieste in 1992, to become Full Professor in 2000. Since the end of 2015, he has been appointed Research Professor at CIC BiomaGUNE in San Sebastián, Spain. His research focuses on the application of all aspects of organic chemistry, synthetic and mechanistic, to build functional materials finalized to solve relevant problems in biology, medicine, and solar energy conversion. He was the recipient of an ERC Advanced Research Grant, European Research Council, 2008 and has become a Member of the National Academy of Sciences (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei) in 2010. Has published more than 500 papers on international peer reviewed Journals, with a total of around 40,000 citations and an h-index of 105 (google scholar) or 95 (web of science). Has been invited to more than 200 conferences and workshops in the last 10 years as a plenary or keynote speaker, and has given more than 50 invited talks in Universities or research centers all around the world. PROFESSIONAL CAREER 1978 Laurea degree, University of Padova, Department of Organic Chemistry 1983-92 Assistant professor in Organic Chemistry, University of Padova 1986-1987 Postdoctoral fellow: Yale University, New Haven, USA, Chemistry Department 1991-1992 Visiting scientist, University of California, -
Special Meeting Section: Washington, DC
Volume 11–Washington, DC from the ECS Washington, DC meeting, October 7—October 12, 2007 The following issues of ECS Transactions are from symposia held during the Washington, DC meeting. All issues are available in online editions, which may be purchased by visiting http://ecsdl.org/ECST/. Some issues are also available in hard-cover editions. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information. Available Issues—Hard Cover & Online Vol. 11 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 7 Vol. 11 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 47 (SOTAPOCS 47) No. 1 Editors: Fuller, Gasteiger, Cleghorn, Ramani, Zhao, Nguyen, Haug, No. 5 -and- Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials and Devices 8 Bock, Lamy, Ota Editors: Wang, Stokes, Kim, Kuo, Bardwell, Hunter, Brown Hard-cover ............................. M $146.00, NM $182.00 Hard-cover ..................................M $77.00, NM $97.00 Online ..................................... M $128.40, NM $160.50 Online ..........................................M $63.20, NM $79.00 Vol. 11 Cleaning and Surface Conditioning Technology in Vol. 11 ULSI Process Integration 5 No. 2 Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 10 No. 6 Editors: Claeys, Iwai, Tao, Murota, Liou, Deleonibus Editors: Hattori, Novak, Ruzyllo, Mertens, Besson Hard-cover ................................M $82.00, NM $103.00 Hard-cover ..............................M $118.00, NM $148.00 Online ..........................................M $76.60, NM $95.75 Online ........................................M $87.20, NM $109.00 -
UNIVERSITY of KERALA Polymer Chemistry
UNIVERSITY OF KERALA Polymer Chemistry List of Standard Journals in Polymer Chemistry (As Updated and Approved by the Board of Studies in Polymer Chemistry held on 15-10-2014) 1. Accounts of Chemical Research (Am. Chem.Soc) 2. ACS Chemical Biology (Am. Chem.Soc) 3. ACS Nano (Am. Chem.Soc) 4. Acta Biotechnologica (Wiley - VCH) 5. Acta Chemica Scandinava (Munksgaard) 6. Acta Chemica Sinica (China Chem.Soc.) 7. Acta Chemica Slovenica (Slovenian Chem.Soc.) 8. Acta Ciecia Indica (Pragathi Prakash Publishers, Meerut) 9. Acta Crystallographica (Munksgaard) 10. Acta Materialia (Elsevier) 11. Acta Pharmaceutica (Croatian & Slovenian Pharm.Soc.) 12. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica (Elsevier) 13. Acta Polymerica (Wiley - VCH) 14. Adsorption (Kluwer Springer) 15. Adsorption Science & Technology (Multi Science Publ.) 16. Advanced Colloid & Interface Science (Elsevier) 17. Advanced Materials (Wiley - VCH) 18. Advanced Materials for Optics and Electronics (Wiley - VCH) 19. Advances in Polymer Science (Academic Press) 20. Advances in Polymer Technology (Wiley ) 21. Agents & Actions (Elsevier) 22. Agricultural Water Management 23. AIChe Journal (Wiley) 24. AIP Conference Proceedings (American Institute of Physics) 25. Aldrichimica Acta (Aldirch) 26. Amino Acids (Springer) 27. Anales De La Association Quimica Argentina – J.Agent. Chem. Soc (Ass Quimica Argentina) 28. Anales De Quimica – Intl (Spanish Royal Soc. Chem) 29. Analysis (Wiley - VCH) 30. Analyst (RSC) 31. Analytica Chemica Acta (Elsevier) 32. Analytical Chemistry Letters (ASC) 33. Analytical Chemistry (ASC) 34. Analytical Chemistry news & features ( am. Chem.. soc ) 35. Analytical & Bio Analytical Chemistry(Springer) 36. Analytical & Biochemistry (Academic) 37. Analytical communications (RSC) 38. Analytical letters ( Marcel Dekkar ) 39. Analytical letters (RSC) 40. Analytical sciences( RSC) 41. Angawandte chemie ( Willey –vch) 42.