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Meet the Editor Online: NJC (New Journal of Chemistry)

22 April 2021 16:00-17:30, Online, India


Introduction
RSC Meet the Editor Webinars provide researchers with a platform to interact and engage with the journal editors and international board members while you stay safe at your homes.
 
The webinar provides researchers an opportunity to hear some of the exciting research by leading scientists on our journal board. You will also have the opportunity to interact with them and clarify your burning questions on the key aspects of their research.
 
Join us to make the best use of this time and be a part of the interactive discussions. You could gain meaningful insights from journal editors on scholarly publishing, peer review, ethics and plagiarism helping you to advance your career.
 

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The webinars are free to attend and will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect, share ideas and ask questions. However, as seats are limited, we would encourage you to Register at the earliest by clicking BOOK NOW at the top of this page.


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Speakers

Optical microspectroscopic characterization of energy materials and catalysts
Prof Maarten Roeffaers (Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium)
NJC (New Journal of Chemistry), Associate Editor

Regio and Stereoselective Dicarbofunctionalization of Unsymmetrical Alkynes
Prof Akhila Kumar Sahoo (University of Hyderabad, India)
NJC(New Journal of Chemistry), Associate Editor

How to Publish with Impact – Tips from our Editors
Dr Andrew Shore (ÂÜÀòÉç, UK)
NJC (New Journal of Chemistry), Executive Editor

Programme (16.00 to 17.30 IST/11.30-13.00 GMT/ 12.30-14.00 Belgium)

  • 16:00 IST Welcome & Introduction
  • 16:05 IST Optical microspectroscopic characterization of energy materials and catalysts - Prof Maarten Roeffaers
  • 16:25 IST Q&A
  • 16:30 IST Regio and Stereoselective Dicarbofunctionalization of Unsymmetrical Alkynes - Prof Akhila Kumar Sahoo
  • 16:50 IST Q&A
  • 17:00 IST  How to Publish with Impact: Tips from our Editors - Dr Andrew Shore 
  • 17:20 IST Q&A
  • 17:30 IST Closing remarks 
Speakers
Prof Maarten Roeffaers, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium

Maarten B. J. Roeffaers graduated from the Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, KU Leuven (Belgium), in 2008 studying zeolite catalysis with fluorescence microscopy. After a postdoctoral stay (2009–2010) with Prof. Xie at Harvard University (USA) on the development and use of coherent Raman microscopy, he returned to the KU Leuven. In 2010, he started his own research group (www.roeffaers-lab.org) focusing on the development of optical microscopy tools to study heterogeneous catalysis and materials for sustainable chemistry. Amongst others, he was awarded a prestigious ERC starting grant (2012) and received the biennial ExxonMobil Chemical European Science and Engineering Award (2015).


Prof Akhila Kumar Sahoo, University of Hyderabad, India

Akhila K. Sahoo was born in 1972 at Bhubaneswar (Odisha), India. He completed doctoral study at the CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune under the supervision of Prof. Ganesh Pandey in 2001. He worked as a postdoc researcher at the RWTH-Aachen-Germany with Prof. Hans-Joachim Gais (2002), Prof. Tamejiro Hiyama, Kyoto University, Japan (JSPS; 2002-2004), and finally with Prof. Atsuhiro Osuka, Kyoto University (2004-2006). He then worked as a scientist at the Sai Advantium Pharma Limited (2006-2007), Hyderabad. He then joined the School of Chemistry [Assistant Professor (2007-2012), Associate professor (2013-2016)] University of Hyderabad. Currently, he is working as Professor. His research interest revolves in the development of novel transformations on metal-catalyzed C-H activation, Au-catalyzed synthetic methods, and construction of strained N, and O-rich energetic materials. He is the Member of the ÂÜÀòÉç and Member of the National Academy of Science, India.


Dr Andrew Shore, ÂÜÀòÉç, United Kingdom

Dr Andrew Shore completed his Doctor of Philosophy - PhD focused in Environmental Earth Sciences from University of Leicester. Dr Shore joined RSC in 2010 as part of the Inorganic journal portfolio including Dalton Transactions and CrystEngComm. He has held multiple positions within the portfolio with responsibilities for peer review, Associate Editor support, workflow and production management and the overall operational management of the journals in the portfolio. In 2015, he became the Executive Editor of Dalton Transactions, CrystEngComm, New Journal of Chemistry and Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences. He was previously the Executive Editor of RSC Advances where he managed the conversion to an Associate Editor-led journal in 2015 and the conversion to a gold open access journal in 2017.
 



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GoToWebinar

GoToWebinar, Online, India

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Ershad Abubacker (abubackere@rsc.org)
Aparna Ganguly (gangulya@rsc.org)
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