This is taking place in the idyllic surroundings of the Niederwald forest, Rüdesheim, Germany. Here I highlight only aspects of the first three talks.
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Conference report: OPEN SCIENCE AND THE CHEMISTRY LAB OF THE FUTURE
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2017Tags:article processing charges, Bad Kreuznach, Chemical IT, chemical shift, chemical terms, City: Rüdesheim, Country: Germany, Hesse, Hesse-Nassau, Ian Bruno, Jeremy Frey, Klaus Tochtermann, Leah McEwen, Martin Hicks, metadata tools, Niederwald, Niederwalddenkmal, Quotation, Rüdesheim, Rüdesheim am Rhein, Rüdesheim an der Nahe, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Rhine, Richard Kidd, spectroscopy, States of Germany, Stuart Chalk, Technology/Internet
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Celebrating Paul Schleyer: searching for hidden treasures in the structures of metallocene complexes.
Saturday, April 2nd, 2016A celebration of the life and work of the great chemist Paul von R. Schleyer was held this week in Erlangen, Germany. There were many fantastic talks given by some great chemists describing fascinating chemistry. Here I highlight the presentation given by Andy Streitwieser on the topic of organolithium chemistry, also a great interest of Schleyer's over the years. I single this talk out since I hope it illustrates why people still get together in person to talk about science.
Tags:Centroid, chemical effect, chemical insights, chemical interpretation, Chemical IT, City: Erlangen, Country: Germany, Degree of a continuous mapping, Ferrocene, Hydrogen bond, individual search definition, Interesting chemistry, metal, overall search collection, Streitwieser, terminal H-positions, Torsion, X-ray
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