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- From: dymfau2 <dymfau2 AT orange.fr>
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- Subject: [Athena] tr: Fwd: CHMC session on Materials at the 9ICHC, Uppsala
- Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 14:41:48 +0200 (CEST)
> Message du 10/07/13 09:24
> De : "Brigitte Van Tiggelen"
> A : "dymfau2"
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> Objet : Fwd: CHMC session on Materials at the 9ICHC, Uppsala
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Sujet: CHMC session on Materials at the 9ICHC, Uppsala Date : Tue, 09 Jul 2013 11:47:53 +0200 De : Brigitte Van Tiggelen Pour : chem-hist AT mailman.uni-regensburg.de
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> Dear Colleagues,
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> Hereby attached and hereafter the details of the Comission for the History of Modern Chemistry session on Materials that will take place in Uppsala on August 24th, in the frame of the 9th International Conference for the History of Chemistry, 21‐24 August 2013, Uppsala, Sweden. For more information on the 9ICHC, please visit http://www.9ichc.se/
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> This session is a sequel to the CHMC session entitled Materials and chemistry from bench to brand and back, taking place on Friday July 26, in the frame of the ICHSTM in Manchester, the program of which can be found on http://www.ichstm2013.com/programme/guide/s/S104.html#a
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> Looking forward to meeting you on either of these meetings, and wishing you a nice Summer,
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> Brigitte Van Tiggelen
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> Uppsala, Saturday 24 August
> Session 10. Materials in the 20th and 21stcentury (Comission for the History of Modern Chemistry)
> Chair: Brigitte Van Tiggelen
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> 09.30‐10.00
> High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Chemical Practice; the effects of automated high‐speed separation in analysis
> Apostolos Gerontas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
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> 10.00‐10.30
> How did clays affect the history of chemistry
> Pierre Laszlo, University of Liège, Belgium and Ecole Polytechnique, France
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> 10.30‐11.00 Coffee
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> 11.00‐11.30
> Mastering Nature: the long route to the Navelbine or a story of a university ‐ _industry cooperation
> Muriel Le Roux, CNRS, History of Science and Technology, France
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> 11.30‐12.00
> The chemist and the cellulosic plastics ‐ when breaking up is not so hard to do
> Anita Quye, University of Glasgow, UK
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> Commentator: Ernst Homburg, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
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