Welcome to the ACE

The Association of Chemistry and the Environment (ACE) is a non-profit-making scientific association founded in October 2000 by a group of European scientists. We aim to promote global contact between scientists in academia and research institutes, the commercial sector and social representatives within governmental and regulatory bodies to address environmental problems and to promote education in this area.

We strongly welcome scientists from diverse fields such as atmosphere science, biology, geology, industrial chemistry, medicine, sociology, soil science, toxicology and water science to play an active role within the organisation.

Posted on: Jan 20, 11:03 pm by: Mark Fitzsimons.

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2nd International Workshop on Antimony in the Environment

Dear colleagues,

With a great pleasure we invite you to the 2nd International Workshop on Antimony in the Environment, to be held in Jena the 21-24 August 2011.

You will find more information on the conference website which will be continuously updated.

Posted on: Jul 20, 02:03 am by: Montserrat Filella.

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EMEC11 - Invited Speakers Announced

Preparations for the 11th European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry (EMEC11), held in the St. Bernardin, Adriatic Resort & Convention Center in Portorož, Slovenia from 8-11 December 2010, are progressing well. The list of invited speakers is now available, comprising experts from a range of exciting fields in environmental chemistry, and interfacing with other disciplines. To visit the conference website click here.

Posted on: May 11, 07:19 pm by: Mark Fitzsimons.

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EMEC11 - First Announcement

Welcome!

On the behalf of the European Association of Chemistry and the Environment (ACE) we would like to invite you to join us at the 11th European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry, held in the St. Bernardin, Adriatic Resort & Convention Center in Portorož, Slovenia from 8-11 December 2010. The conference theme is

Chemistry for the Environment
which gives emphasis on the fields of research on development and application of new materials and clean technologies, where might chemistry with its applications make the environment cleaner and more friendly to all of us who live on this planet.

EMEC11 continues the tradition of ten annual meetings providing a forum for exchange of ideas on recent advances in research and development in environmental chemistry and technology for people from industry, research and academia.

In addition, other topics, such as atmospheric chemistry, soil chemistry, aquatic and marine chemistry, photochemistry and photocatalysis, biodegradation and bioremediation, ecotoxicology and biomarkers, emerging contaminants, water treatment and waste management, analytical methods for environmental science and biomonitoring, waste and wastewater treatment, pollution and cultural heritage, will be covered within the conference keynote, oral and poster sessions.

This meeting will be hosted by Laboratory for Enviromental Research and School of Environmental sciences of University of Nova Gorica.

The official language of the conference is English. To visit the conference website click here.

We hope to see you there!

Posted on: Jan 13, 06:53 pm by: Polonca Trebse.

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EMEC10

The 10th Meeting on Environmental Chemistry (EMEC10) will take place in Limoges, France, from 2-5 December 2009. The following invited speakers have been confirmed:

Dr. Bernhard Michalke, Institute of Ecological Chemistry, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany.
“Element Speciation – Analytical Methodology and Applications”

Prof. Hélène Budzinski , Université de Bordeaux, France
“Analysis of Organic Micropollutants”

Prof. Kenneth M. Persson, Water Resources Engineering, Lund University, Sweden
“Current Issues of Solid Waste Management”

The abstract dealdine is 2nd October 2009 and the last date for early registration is 31st October 2009.

Posted on: Sep 22, 07:38 pm by: Jean-Claude Bollinger.

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ECL impact factor up again

The Journal Impact Factor for Environmental Chemistry Letters (ECL), the official journal of the ACE, has increased from 1.080 to 1.366 (2008 data). This reflects the increased quality of the journal and its growing importance in the field of environmental research. For more information on ECL click here.

Posted on: Jul 3, 10:28 pm by: Mark F.

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