Chemistry International
Vol. 22, No. 6, November 2000
2000, Vol. 22
No. 6 (November)
..News from ICSU
..News and Notices
..New
Projects
..Awards
and Prizes
..New
Books
..Provisional Recommendations
..Reports from Commissions
..In Memorium
..Conference
Announcements
..Conference Calendar
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Chemistry International
Vol. 22, No. 6
November 2000
Conference
Announcement
6th International Conference on Solar Energy and Applied
Photochemistry, 38 April 2001, Cairo, Egypt
This conference and an associated workshop aim to provide a means of
communication between scientists in different academic disciplines who
share a common interest in the fundamental and technological aspects
of the electronic excited state of different systems. It will focus
on research among the chemistry, physics, engineering, optics, electronics,
materials science, biological, pharmaceutical, and medical communities.
The conference and its satellite training workshop will cover fundamental
and applied aspects of the following topics:
- photochemistry and photophysics relevant to nanoscale and supramolecular
science and technology
- analytical applications of fluorescence, bioluminescence, and chemiluminescence
- photobiology, photostability of drugs, and photodynamic therapy
- photocatalysis and photodegradation of pollutants in air, water,
and soil
- photoconductivity, photovoltaics, and molecular photovoltaics of
organic materials and new materials
- applications of photochemistry to molecules and various chemical
systems, such as xerography, coatings, semiconductor microdevices,
solar cells, fuel cells, electrochromism, photochromism, lasers, imaging,
etc.
For more information, contact Prof. M. S. A. Abdel-Mottaleb, Photoenergy
Center, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Abbassia, Cairo, Egypt;
E-mail: [email protected]
or [email protected]; Tel.: +20
12 216 9584 (cellular); Fax: +20 2 244 7683 or +20 2 484 5941; Web site:
http://www.photoenergy.org/solar2001.html.
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