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NENU Holds "Youth Inorganic Chemistry Forum"

Published:November 8, 2017 Review:

"Youth Inorganic Chemistry Forum" was held in NENU on November 4th. with 15 young scholars from Peking University, Wuhan University, Jilin University, Shanghai Science and Technology University and other universities or research institutions attending the forum together with more than two hundred teachers and students of our university.

Professor Zhu Guangshan, Dean of College of Chemistry, warmly welcomed and thanked the scholars who attended the forum in his speech on the opening ceremony. He wished to take this forum as an opportunity to strengthen academic exchanges and jointly promote sustainable innovation and vigorous development of chemistry.

The seminar included 13 thematic reports. The report covered all the research directions in the field of inorganic chemistry, such as catalysis, energy, hybrid materials, nanotechnology and assembly. This forum innovatively adopted the form of discussion, which provided more opportunities for communication and learning for teachers and students. This forum aimed to build academic platforms, seize academic hot spots, explore academic frontiers and lead academic trends and promote the communication and influence of relevant fields in NENU.

(From News Center, translated by Yu Siying, revised by Qiu Yunlong)

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