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Chemistry and the Economy: Break In Case of Emergency!

Virtual

Paul Hodges, New Normal Consulting, and Bill Carroll, Carroll Applied Science Co-sponsored by ACS Webinars, ACS Business Development & Management Division, and ACS Industry Member Programs 11am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required War, plague, famine, and inflation. The four horsemen of the apocalypse continue to ride across the globe and the signs of a […]

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From Picking Stones in Sand to Inventing Skin-like Electronics that will Change the Future of Electronics: A Conversation with Professor Zhenan Bao

Virtual

Sponsored by Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions 5-6pm, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required What’s the secret to innovation? How do scientific findings transfer to the real world? Professor Zhenan Bao, K.K. Lee Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University and former department chair of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University, sits down with […]

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A New Measure: The Revolutionary, Quantum Reform of the Modern Metric System

Virtual

William D. Phillips, NIST and University of Maryland Sponsored by Cafe Scientifique 5pm-6:30pm, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required The International System of Units (the SI), the modern metric system, has recently undergone its most revolutionary change since its origins during the French Revolution. The nature of this revolution is that all of the base […]

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The Berkeley Science Bowl Invitational 2023 (for high school student teams)

In-Person in Mountain View at Cuesta Park Group BBQ Areas #1-2 615 Cuesta Drive, Mountain View, CA

Sponsored by the UC Berkeley ACS Student Chapter 9:00am-6:00pm, UC Berkeley campus (in person event), Cost varies, Learn more Registration deadline: January 14 Event Logistics Time: 9AM-6PM, Saturday January 21st, 2023 Location: UC Berkeley (in-person) Format: 5 Round-Robin rounds followed by 16-team Double-Elimination Price: Estimated $80-100 per initial team, with discounted subsequent teams Note: This […]

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Shining a Nanofocused Light on the Hidden Secrets of Stradivari’s Violins

Virtual

Dr. Chiaramaria Stani, Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, and Dr. Giacomo Fiocco, University of Pavia Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Analytical Chemistry Division 11am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required No one can deny the extraordinary aesthetic and acoustic features of Stradivari’s violins. While their worldwide reputation for quality goes unquestioned, a consensus is unclear on […]

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Meet Chemistry Superstars: Creating Tomorrow’s Technologies – Rescheduled

In-Person in Mountain View at Cuesta Park Group BBQ Areas #1-2 615 Cuesta Drive, Mountain View, CA

Sponsored by Chinese American Chemical Society, Northern California Chapter 4:15pm Check-in, 4:30-5:30 Program, 5:30pm Reception. All are welcome, seating is limited. Free. Registration required Location and parking: Stanford University, Paul G. Allen Building (Allen 101X Auditorium, 330 Jane Stanford Way), Parking: Via Ortega Garage, 498 Via Ortega or Parking Structure 5, 295 Campus Drive (free […]

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Methods for the Detection and Monitoring of Microplastics in the Environment

Virtual

Steven M Barnett, Soar Optics Sponsored by the Golden Gate Polymer Forum (GGPF) 6:30 PM Online via Zoom, Registration required. Learn more and register Registration deadline: Tuesday, January 17, 1:00 PM. Abstract: Microplastics have recently been recognized as a significant environmental contaminant with implications for human health and carbon capture. It is widely recognized that […]

Free – $5

Electrochemical Wastewater Refining: Converting Pollutants into Products

Virtual

Asst. Prof. William Tarpeh, Chemical Engineering Dept., Stanford University  Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Industry Member Programs 11am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Traditionally, wastewater has been viewed as a source of pollution that can damage ecosystems. However, wastewater collection can be a win-win for the environment and businesses, because it contains several valuable […]

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Designing Polyelectrolyte Coatings: Coacervates, Assemblies, and Complex Materials

Virtual

Prof. & Chair, Jaime C. Grunlan, Mechanical Engineering Dept., Texas A&M University, and Assoc. Prof. Sarah L. Perry, University of Massachusetts Amherst Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Polymer Chemistry Division 11:00am-12:30pm, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Understanding the fundamentals of designing polyelectrolyte coatings, which can be seen as a bio-inspired approach due to […]

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