New ways to do chemistry Emerging technologies for synthetic methodology
workshop
In the spirit of Ernest Solvay, the Solvay Institutes invite world leading scientists in the field of synthetic methodologies that is currently undergoing a revolution thanks to emerging chemical technologies. Five sessions are foreseen:
SESSION 1: AI-assisted synthesis
SESSION 2: Photo/electrochem Electron transfer
SESSION 3: Automated synthesis, robotics
SESSION 4: High throughput/flow, microfluidics
SESSION 5: Theory, data analysis/predictive reaction development
Invited Speakers
Phil Baran (Scripps Research, USA)
Richard Brown (U. of Southampton, UK)
Martin Burke (U. of Illinois, USA)
Lee Cronin (Glasgow U., UK)
Amandine Cuenca (Solvay SA, France)
Andrew J. De Mello (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Anne De Wit (ULB, Belgium)
Tim Donohoe (Oxford U., UK)
Frank Glorius (U. of Münster, Germany)
Corinne Gosmini (I. Polytechnique de Paris, France)
Véronique Gouverneur (Oxford U., UK)
Bartosz Grzybowski (Ulsan Inst., Republic of Korea)
Klavs F. Jensen (MIT, USA)
Burkhard König (U. Regensburg, Germany)
Pascal Miéville (EPFL, Switzerland)
Jean-Christophe Monbaliu (U. Liège, Belgium)
Robert Pollice (U. of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Philippe Schwaller (EPFL, Switzerland)
Peter Seeberger (Max-Planck, Germany)
Matt Sigman (U. of Utah, USA)
Berend Smit (EPFL, Switzerland)
Ludovic Troian-Gautier (UCLouvain, Belgium)
Veronique Van Speybroeck (Ghent U., Belgium)
Scientific and Organising Committee
Gert Desmet (VUB, Belgium)
Ben Feringa (U. of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Yves Geerts (ULB, Belgium)
Patrick Maestro (Solvay SA, Belgium)
Hennie Valkenier (ULB, Belgium)