ISGG, the International Symposium on Green Chemistry, is the leading event for scientists and industries to present their research findings and innovations, share their know-how and build a sustainable chemistry.
"On the continuation of the previous editions, ISGC-2017 will gather more than 800 attendees who will exchange on the most recent advances in the field of green chemistry.
New in 2017 : to facilitate access to cutting edge research and enable industrials to present their know-how, technologies and innovations, ISGC has created the "Green Chemistry Challenge" and offers an exhibition area, industrial sessions and 1-to-1 meetings for all the participants.
On the behalf of the International Advisory Board, the Organizing Committee warmly invites you to participate to the 4th International Symposium on Green Chemistry that will be held from May 16th to 19th 2017 in La Rochelle, FRANCE.
We hope you will enjoy this unique moment to share your vision about green chemistry with other countries and to contribute to the emergence of new and sustainable processes for a greener world.
We look forward seeing you at this occasion in this beautiful part of France.
Sincerely yours "
Dr François Jérôme - ISCG Chairman
ISGC scientific program
Key topics
Renewable carbon
Smart use of fossil
Polymers
Environmental impact and life cycle assessment
Mechanism
Networking & education
Transversal topics
Catalytic systems
Alternative solvents
Biotechnologies
Non-thermal activation methods
Confirmed plenary lectures
Prof Roger Sheldon
Delft University, Netherlands / group website
Prof Peter Wasseircheid
Friedrich-Alexander-University, Germany / Prof Ye Wang
Xiamen University, China /
Prof John Hartwig
Berkeley University, USA / Prof Thibault Cantat
CEA – Saclay, France / Prof Chris Hardacre
Queen's University, Belfast - Ireland / Prof Oliver Kappe
University of Graz, Austria / Prof Richard Alan Gross
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA /
Dr François Monnet
Solvay, Belgium /
Confirmed keynotes
Dr Philippe Dupau
Firmenich, Switzeland / Dr Boris Estrine
ARD, France / group website
Dr Edith Norrant
UCB Pharma, England /
Prof Karen Wilson
Aston University, England / Prof Michael Meier
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany / Prof Rafael Luque
University of Cordoba, Spain /
Dr Serge Rebouillat
DUPONT, Switzerland / Prof Tom Welton
Imperial College, England / Dr Virginie Belliere-Baca
ADISSEO, France / Prof Dirk De Vos
K.U.Leuven, Belgium / Dr Franco Manfré
Minasolve, France /