Topics1: Messages from All Lecturers


We requested all lecturers to pass their messages to the next generation scientists participating in the MICS2007 and displayed all the messages in the lobby, the coffee break venue at the MICS2007. You can see their messages on "Lectures' Page" of our website.
 

   



Topics2: Interchange of Experts Gathered from Around the World
 
The third symposium successfully hosted more than 1600 attendees from the industrial, governmental and academic communities all over the world.
With the aim of providing an opportunity for young people to communicate with world-class scientists, we invited eleven Japanese high school students who are candidates for International Chemistry Olympiad and three students from National University of Singapore, who won a prize at the Chemistry essay contest in the university.


 

 



Topics3: The MICS2007 Monuments
 
These two monuments were erected in order to honor the plenary and special lectures given by Prof. Robert H. Grubbs (California Institute of Technology) and Prof. Richard R. Schrock (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), at the Third Mitsui Chemicals International Symposium on Catalysis Science (MICS2007) in March 2007. Both professors were awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of the metathesis method in organic synthesis. Molecular models of the Grubbs catalyst and the Schrock catalyst can be seen at the center of these monuments.
(at Mitsui Chemicals Sodegaura Center)
 


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