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Women in Data Science (WiDS) Worldwide Conference

Hybrid event - Michael's at Shoreline 2960 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA

Sponsored by Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME), Stanford Data Science 8am-6pm, Francis C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Price varies ($50-$400), early bird discount ends Dec. 17, Learn more and register Women in Data Science (WiDS) aims to inspire and educate data scientists worldwide, regardless of gender, and to support women in the field. About […]

$50 – $400

Can Medical Instruments be Racist?

Virtual

Speaker: Roger Turner, Science History Institute Moderator: Bill Tsuzynski, The Unami Group LLC Sponsored by ACS Webinars in partnership with the Science History Institute 10-11am, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required What You Will Learn: The history of the spirometer and pulse oximeter from the work of Lundy Braun and Amy Moran-Thomas How medical instruments […]

Free

A Happy Hour Lecture on Cheese Chemistry

Virtual

Jeanne Berk of Cedar Crest College, Lehigh Valley ACS Sponsored by the ACS Puget Sound Section Senior Chemists Committee 5-6pm, Online via Zoom, Free, No registration required, Learn more Download flyer. Join Jeanne Berk of Cedar Crest College, Lehigh Valley ACS, as we learn about cheese making chemistry, the steps involved and the texture and […]

Free

The Fungus Among Us: Fusarium Mycotoxins in Water and Food

Virtual

Professor Daniel Snow, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Nebraska Water Center Sponsored by the ACS California Section Noon-1pm, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Abstract: Professor Daniel Snow investigates the measurement and surprising occurrence of Fusarium mycotoxins in our food and water. Fusarium is a large group of filamentous fungi widely distributed in soil and […]

Free

Chemical Recycling of Mechanically Robust Polyacetals Synthesized by Living Cationic Ring-Opening Polymerization

Virtual

Prof. Brooks Abel, UC Berkeley Chemistry Dept. Sponsored by the Golden Gate Polymer Forum Details TBA soon on the Golden Gate Polymer Forum’s website About the speaker: Research Interests Polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, stereoselective catalysis, and polymer recycling. The Abel group conducts research at the interfaces of polymer organic chemistry, catalysis, and materials science. We […]

Newsletter: Submission Deadline for February 2022

Virtual

Submit articles by Thursday (All Authors to Grace): 1/27/2022 Review & revise manuscripts by Sunday (Jane, George, Grace): 1/30/2022 Proofread and finish publication Monday-Tuesday (Lillian, Jane, Grace): 1/31/2022-2/1/2022 Post & distribute to Members by Wednesday (Sogol, Grace): 2/2/2022

Before You Press Send! How to Avoid Email Pitfalls and Faux Pas

Virtual

Speaker: Mark Jones, Dow Chemical (retired) Moderator: Patricia Simpson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sponsored by ACS Webinars 11am-Noon PT, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required What You Will Learn: Why good communication and good email, results from clearly defining your goal and shaping that goal for your audience How to make emails easy to […]

Free

Creating Structured R&D Data for Artificial Intelligence

Virtual

Will Tashman, Uncountable and Melissa O-Meara, C&EN Media Group Sponsored by C&EN Webinars 8-9am, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Overview: The most challenging barrier for R&D teams to make use of machine learning and artificial intelligence is not using the best technique, but having access to clean, structured data. Current data systems often fall […]

Free

Yes And! Improving Science Collaboration with Lessons from Improv

Virtual

Speaker: Matt Grandbois, DuPont Electronics & Industrial Moderator: Annabelle Lolinco, Iowa State University 11am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required What You Will Learn: How to leverage the concepts of accepting and building to foster collaboration Why improving professional empathy can build win-win scenarios How collaboration can improve productivity and ingenuity Co-produced with: ACS Division of […]

Free

Zebras or Horses? How a False Sense of Security Can Lead to Lab Accidents

Virtual

Mary Beth Mulcahy, ACS Chemical Health & Safety (Moderator: Ralph Stuart, Keene State College) Sponsored by ACS Webinars 11am-Noon PT, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required What You Will Learn: How to recognize the multiple contributing factors that lead to a laboratory accident How a laboratory accident can impact a chemist’s career What are ACS […]

Free