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Carnival Conference Sessions.... since 2012

14. Feb. 2012: 1st Carnival Conference Session

[Hosted by the Catalysis Laboratory of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry.]

Pedro Migowski da Silva (Porto Alegre, Brazil): Nanomaterials in Ionic Liquids

Miguel Angel Casado Lacabra (Zaragoza, Spain): Activation of N-H bonds in Ammonia.

 

26. Feb. 2014: 2nd Carnival Conference Session

[Hosted by the Catalysis Laboratory of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry.]

Moran Feller (Rehovot, Israel): Unique Reactivity of  Phosphino Pyridine Pincer - Type Rhodium Complexes

 

11. Feb. 2015: 3rd Carnival Conference Session

[Hosted by the Catalysis Laboratory of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry.]

David Morales-Morales (Mexico City, Mexico): Chemistry of Pincer Compounds: Accounts of a Mexican Research Laboratory

Frank Hollmann (Delft, The Netherlands): Redox Biocatalysis for Organic Synthesis: From Mechanism via Challenges to Applications [hosted by Jan Deska]

Kylie Luska (Aachen, Germany; substitution for Carmen Claver): Concepts in SILP-Catalysis

 

03. Feb. 2016: 4th Carnival Conference Session

[Hosted by the young investigators of the Department of Chemistry]

Tonya Vitova (Karlsruhe, Germany): Structural Properties of Actinide Materials Revealed by High Energy Resolution X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy [hosted by Erik Strub - NC]

Mehtap Özaslan (Oldenburg, Germany): Nano-Structured Pt-based Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction [hosted by Martin Prechtl - IC]

Sami Lakhdar (Caen, France): Transition-Metal-Free C-P Bond Forming Reactions [hosted by Martin Breugst - OC]

German Salazar-Alvarez (Stockholm, Sweden): Understanding the Nucleation and Growth of Iron Oxide Mesocrystals [hosted by Sabine Disch - PC]

 

22. Feb. 2017: 5th Carnival Conference Session

[Hosted by the young investigators of the Department of Chemistry]

see poster for details

 

07. Feb. 2017: 6th Carnival Conference Session

[Hosted by the young investigators of the Department of Chemistry]

see poster for details