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Faraday Discussions


Unique international discussion meetings which focus on rapidly developing areas of physical chemistry and its interfaces with other scientific disciplines.

Welcome


Michael Faraday at Savoy Place, London, UK, reproduced by permission of Leo Reynolds
Faraday Discussions are organised by the Faraday Division.

They have a special format in which papers are distributed to all participants in advance of the conference and almost all the meeting is devoted to discussion of the papers. In this way, any participant at the conference has the opportunity to make a major contribution, and the papers and discussion are published.

The 2007 Thomson Scientific (ISI) 'Journal Citation Reports' show that the impact factor for Faraday Discussion is 4.604 emphasising their importance as a forum for developing new ideas.

We hope you will find these pages interesting and useful and look forward to seeing you soon at one of our Faraday Discussions. 

Professor Dwayne E Heard
Chair, Faraday Standing Committee on Conferences


Forthcoming Events

Faraday Discussion 145: Frontiers in Physical Organic Chemistry

02 - 04 September 2009, Cardiff, United Kingdom





Faraday Discussion 147: Chemistry of the Planets

14 - 16 June 2010, Brittany, France





Faraday Discussion 149: Analysis for Healthcare Diagnostics and Theranostics

06 - 08 September 2010, Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Journal Links

Faraday Discussions

Presenting original research papers and comments, originating from this world renowned series of meetings in physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry.

Previous Faraday Discussions

Browse an index of previous Faraday Discussions, dating back to 1960

Purchasing an Individual Volume

Purchase a recent Faraday Discussion as an individual volume


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Faraday Discussions
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