The Materials Chemistry (MC) Conferences represent the flagship event of the RSC's Materials Chemistry Division and in 2015, MC12 will be held in the beautiful and historic city of York from lunchtime on Monday 20th July to lunchtime on Thursday 23rd July. The Scientific Committee, the ÂÜÀòÉç and the University of York extend a warm invitation to attend and take part.
The meeting is organised into six themes run in four parallel sessions, with two poster sessions to allow maximum participation of all delegates. Six Plenary Lecturers will talks across the scope of the conference, while 24 Keynote Speakers will set the scene for different aspects of the six topics, supported by more than 100 contributed talks. Around 300 posters will be displayed over the two sessions.
The Materials Chemistry (MC) Conferences represent the flagship event of the RSC's Materials Chemistry Division and in 2015, MC12 will be held in the beautiful and historic city of York from lunchtime on Monday 20th July to lunchtime on Thursday 23rd July. The Scientific Committee, the ÂÜÀòÉç and the University of York extend a warm invitation to attend and take part.
The meeting is organised into six themes run in four parallel sessions, with two poster sessions to allow maximum participation of all delegates. Six Plenary Lecturers will talks across the scope of the conference, while 24 Keynote Speakers will set the scene for different aspects of the six topics, supported by more than 100 contributed talks. Around 300 posters will be displayed over the two sessions.
Biomaterials Chemistry
Encompassing biomaterials for tissue engineering, biomaterials for healthcare, green biomaterials and advanced synthesis methods of biomaterials
Electronic and Magnetic Materials
This will encompass the relationship between the chemistry and the electronic and/or magnetic properties of inorganic, molecular, hybrid and nano materials using both experimental and computational/theoretical approaches.
Energy Materials
Encompassing all aspects of Materials Chemistry related to energy conversion, storage and fuel generation.
Nanomaterials Chemistry
Encompassing synthesis, characterisation and application of materials whose functionality depends on their nanoscale dimensions.
Porous Materials
This will encompass the chemistry and properties of porous materials for sorption, storage and separation.
Soft Matter Materials Chemistry
Including wide and varied aspects of soft matter materials showing the power of the interplay between a priori design and physical function.
The meeting is organised into six themes run in four parallel sessions, with two poster sessions to allow maximum participation of all delegates. Six Plenary Lecturers will talks across the scope of the conference, while 24 Keynote Speakers will set the scene for different aspects of the six topics, supported by more than 100 contributed talks. Around 300 posters will be displayed over the two sessions.
Format
The 'MC' conference series has provided a showcase for materials chemistry since the very first meeting, which was held in Aberdeen in the summer of 1993. Recent meetings in the MC series have been very successful. Thus, the RSC was proud to incorporate MC9 into the scientific programme of the 42nd IUPAC World Congress (IUPAC 2009) which reached an audience of over 2000 delegates, while MC10 saw nearly 500 scientists present their work in Manchester in July 2011 and another audience of 500 attended the last meeting, MC11, in Warwick in 2013.The Materials Chemistry (MC) Conferences represent the flagship event of the RSC's Materials Chemistry Division and in 2015, MC12 will be held in the beautiful and historic city of York from lunchtime on Monday 20th July to lunchtime on Thursday 23rd July. The Scientific Committee, the ÂÜÀòÉç and the University of York extend a warm invitation to attend and take part.
The meeting is organised into six themes run in four parallel sessions, with two poster sessions to allow maximum participation of all delegates. Six Plenary Lecturers will talks across the scope of the conference, while 24 Keynote Speakers will set the scene for different aspects of the six topics, supported by more than 100 contributed talks. Around 300 posters will be displayed over the two sessions.
Themes
The themes represent the major scientific headings for the meeting and reflect the key position of these topics in contemporary materials chemistry. However, in assembling the programme we are also keen to see subjects such as theory and modelling, ionic liquids, multifunctional materials, novel synthesis, innovative characterisation techniques and liquid crystals represented across the different subjects.Biomaterials Chemistry
Encompassing biomaterials for tissue engineering, biomaterials for healthcare, green biomaterials and advanced synthesis methods of biomaterials
Electronic and Magnetic Materials
This will encompass the relationship between the chemistry and the electronic and/or magnetic properties of inorganic, molecular, hybrid and nano materials using both experimental and computational/theoretical approaches.
Energy Materials
Encompassing all aspects of Materials Chemistry related to energy conversion, storage and fuel generation.
Nanomaterials Chemistry
Encompassing synthesis, characterisation and application of materials whose functionality depends on their nanoscale dimensions.
Porous Materials
This will encompass the chemistry and properties of porous materials for sorption, storage and separation.
Soft Matter Materials Chemistry
Including wide and varied aspects of soft matter materials showing the power of the interplay between a priori design and physical function.