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Meeting of Inorganic Chemists Recently Appointed (MICRA 2024)

9 September 2024 10:20 - 11 September 2024 13:30, Leicester, United Kingdom


Introduction

MICRA brings together researchers working across the field of inorganic chemistry. Attendees are expected to be at an early stage in their career. This includes early career academics, independent research fellows and experienced postdoctoral researchers.

All attendees are encouraged to give short presentations on their work in order to introduce themselves to the community and potentially inspire new collaborations. The meeting is a great opportunity to get to know the early career researchers across the UK working in inorganic chemistry.


In 2024, MICRA will be held at the University of Leicester from 9-11 September. Leicester has a strong history of inorganic chemistry and is a friendly city, bursting with heritage and culture.

Along with oral presentations from the delegates, we will also host plenary speakers from experienced members of the inorganic chemistry community. We will also hold a Q&A session to give advice and help answer those burning questions that early career researchers may have.

Further info

For abstract submission, registration deadlines and other details, head to our website: https://le.ac.uk/chemistry/research/micra-2024  X/Twitter feed: @micra2024 or contact the organising committee via email: micra2024@leicester.ac.uk

Speakers
  • Dr. Kogularamanan (Rama) Suntharalingam University of Leicester, United Kingdom
  • Prof. Deborah Kays University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Prof. Gill Reid University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Prof. Mark Crimmin Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Sponsorship & supporting organisations
  • Å·ÃÀAV Dalton Community
  • Å·ÃÀAV Catalysis Science & Technology and Dalton Transactions
  • Bruker UK Limited
  • Vigor
  • MDPI Inorganics
  • Asynt
Venue
University of Leicester

University of Leicester, College Court Conference Centre, Knighton Road, Leicester, LE2 3UF, United Kingdom

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Organised by
Sandy Kilpatrick
Fabrizio Ortu
Patricia Rodriguez-Macia
Philip Ash
Qun Cao
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